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WYEAST Activator Package doesn't expand like in the pictures

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WYEAST Activator Package doesn't expand like in the pictures

Posted: Sun May 24, 2009 5:58 am
by Tweek
Hello,
I just brewed the second beer I have ever used the liquid wyeast activator package on yesterday. The last brew I did with the activator pouch didn't turn out so well at all (I wrecked the beer with my carlessness.) However I did have this same issue.
I smacked the pack the night before and made sure the inner nutrient pouch was broken. I then shook up and agitated my package (lol) properly and set it on the counter to expand over night. When I checked on it in the morning ready to brew it did expand a little but not like in the photos and videos online. It was arguable to weather it expanded at all but with a little investigation I discovered there was some air pressure inside the pouch.
What am I doing wrong here? I let that sucker sit for about 12 hours before using it after breaking the nutrient package. Is my homebrew shop selling me inferior products? At this point I am thinking about going back to dry yeast as I don't trust this liquid yeast but I think that may be a step in the wrong direction.
To add to my nerves I am brewing for the first time ever in glass... so I can see the brew as it ferments and I am freaking myself out looking at it wondering, Should it look that way? I guess the shock of dumping a whole 5 gallon batch has stuck with me... as did the wasted cash to my bank account.
Please give me some advice. Thanks,

Re: WYEAST Activator Package doesn't expand like in the pictures

Posted: Sun May 24, 2009 6:24 am
by siwelwerd
Tweek wrote:Is my homebrew shop selling me inferior products?


Maybe. Are they keeping it refrigerated? Are you? Did you check the date of manufacture? If you have any doubt about the viability of your yeast, you should be making a starter.

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