I thought I would try something different when I brewed my last Cream Ale on March 1. I used WLP810 yeast with the intentions of re-pitching that yeast into a Cal Common. I had always used WLP001 on that that style before. I kegged the Cream Ale on Thursday night and saved the yeast so I could pitch into the Cal Common today. The Cream Ale is still lagering, so we will wait to see how that turned out. I pitched the WLP810 yeast at around 3pm today into the Cal Common and it is already bubbling away. Holy crap!! I love it. Nothing better than a fermentation that takes off right away. Less than 4 hours of lag time. I'm glad I put a blow off tube on the fermenter instead of an airlock. This baby is gonna rock.
I must admit that I have had a few of my Double Barrel Ale pints already tonight. Not much else to do except brew and drink since I am out of work. Tomorrow is for job hunting. Today was all about brewing.
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Way to take it all in stride Brad!! A good sign that you are going to be just fine shortly...
Cheers!
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Yes, when I was unemployed and still had a motorcycle, I found a lot of nice time to ride. Mountain roads are rather uncrowded during the week.
If I had been a homebrewer during those six months, I'd have more beer on hand than I'd know what to do with!
If I had been a homebrewer during those six months, I'd have more beer on hand than I'd know what to do with!
Brad