Yeast fallen after two days. Should I be worried?

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Yeast fallen after two days. Should I be worried?

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I made my first cider (Brew Demon Tart Cherry). Pretty certain my sanitation was good. The temp has been steady at 72F. I sprinkled the yeast, dry across th top. The”foam” started in one spot and only spread over 2/3 of the surface after 24 hours. No bubbling in the airlock,ever. This morning after about forty hours,the foam is gone. Suggestions? Sage advice?
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You're good. You haven't written anything to suggest there is anything wrong or abnormal. Yeast is a living organism, and does what it wants, not what you expect. If there is a white layer of gunk forming at the bottom of your fermentor, all is well.
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Thanks!
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That foam is called krausen (at least in the beer world, maybe not for cider....?). It will vary on size, presence, thinkcness, etc. with your brew, temperature and yeast choice.
As Bluejaye said, if you have a layer of trub at the bottom of the fermemter they are doing their thing so be patient and let it ride.

Don't count on airlock activity as the sole guidance for yeast activity. There are a number of factors that can prohibit the bubblers from showing activity. And even when they do and then stop, the yeast are typically working "behind the scenes" to clean up the alcohol orgy they created.
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Fermenting:
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Drinking:
nada... zip... maybe an N/A beer here and there...
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Thanks Gentlemen, all looks well. Patience of the unknown isn’t my strong point!
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