Shaun wrote:Give it time 3 hours is nothing. See what it is doing tomorrow afternoon.
Liz E wrote:Hi, noob here. I'm using a Coopers set up and have made about 5 batches of various beers so far. Each wort has fermented just fine but without my ever at any time witnessing one escaping bubble. I put down a Mex Sev last night and this time, for something different I didn't use any of the Coopers brewing sugars but rather 1kg of Breweiser Brew Booster. The wort is now happily bubbling away every 3 to 5 sec's. Two questions.
Does the existence of bubbles mean that the final quality of the beer will be better if the wort had not bubbled? Should I ditch the Coopers brand of brewing sugars altogether? I used the search function but could only really find ppl concerned about whether or not their wort was fermenting at all. That's not really what I'm looking for.
Thanks
ex0ja wrote:The code on the yeast sachet was 270 05 ...
Oliver wrote:ex0ja wrote:The code on the yeast sachet was 270 05 ...
This code indicates that the yeast was packaged on the 270th day of 2005.
You'll find that quite a few manufacturers use this code. Coopers used to use it on their bottle-conditioned ales, until around the time they moved to the "Best after" date.
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