Didnt know how to title this properly to grab the attention appropriately.
Anyway, I have a 1/2 BBL SS Brewtech Unitank.
The last 2 brews I have had a stuck fermentation it seems, this time I decided to do it open rather than closed so that I could monitor the "bubbles" coming out of the lock.
The latest is a Belgian Wit all grain, OG 1049, with expected FG about 1010.
After 8 days at a gradual ramp up to 24C using WLP400, its only 1014.
So, today I gave the Fermenter a rigorous shake, and it seems the fermentation started again as bubbles one again appear and last a few hours, and then I repeat the operation.
Now I have heard that the WLP400 strain is a a bit finicky, but Im wondering if the shaking of the fermenter could be avoided if I dump some of the yeast after some days?
Any thoughts? Should I dump early?
Anyway, I have a 1/2 BBL SS Brewtech Unitank.
The last 2 brews I have had a stuck fermentation it seems, this time I decided to do it open rather than closed so that I could monitor the "bubbles" coming out of the lock.
The latest is a Belgian Wit all grain, OG 1049, with expected FG about 1010.
After 8 days at a gradual ramp up to 24C using WLP400, its only 1014.
So, today I gave the Fermenter a rigorous shake, and it seems the fermentation started again as bubbles one again appear and last a few hours, and then I repeat the operation.
Now I have heard that the WLP400 strain is a a bit finicky, but Im wondering if the shaking of the fermenter could be avoided if I dump some of the yeast after some days?
Any thoughts? Should I dump early?
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