I brewed up a Mild yesterday and the fermentation has started, but there isn't much of a krausen forming. So far I can only attribute this to one of two things: (1) it's a low-gravity beer or (2) I didn't pitch enough yeast.
I'm worried it might be the second. I used some yeast I harvested from a previous batch, where I used the majority of it to make a starter for a different beer, then grew up a smaller amount for the mild. I wasn't very rigorous about it, but I would say I started with about an ounce of yeast and grew that up twice in 600 ml starter worts.
The yeast I pitched looked bountiful, but who knows. Should I just relax and see how the beer turns out? What signs should I look for of under-pitching? It seems kind of hard to underpitch on a mild (the O.G. was about 1.040). Is there a chance I could pitch more yeast if it doesn't attenuate out?


