SpuddyMcSpud
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Gerday resident brewmeisters,
In an effort to keep my fermentation temps down, I recently bought a secondhand fridge. I did some initial tests (by putting the fermenter filled with water in for 24 hours and checking the temps) so thought I had it all pegged. I did a brew last night (just a Coopers Draught kit - using the yeast in the lid - for friday night quaffing), plonked it in the fridge and went to bed.
Of course after hot weather for weeks on end, it got down to 8 degrees here last night, and now my brew's sitting at ~12 degrees and there's not a single sign of bubbling through the airlock. From what I've read 12 degrees is way too cold for a ale yeast.
So. Do I:
a. Remove it from the fridge to let it warm back up a bit (not sure if this has any bad side effects)
b. Leave it as-is and resign myself to a 3-week fermentation process (assuming the yeast hasn't frozen to death)
c. Insert your own witty/smartarse option here
I will eventually invest in a FridgeMate or similar, but cash is a bit tight at present.
Any advice appreciated!
cheers,
spud
In an effort to keep my fermentation temps down, I recently bought a secondhand fridge. I did some initial tests (by putting the fermenter filled with water in for 24 hours and checking the temps) so thought I had it all pegged. I did a brew last night (just a Coopers Draught kit - using the yeast in the lid - for friday night quaffing), plonked it in the fridge and went to bed.
Of course after hot weather for weeks on end, it got down to 8 degrees here last night, and now my brew's sitting at ~12 degrees and there's not a single sign of bubbling through the airlock. From what I've read 12 degrees is way too cold for a ale yeast.
So. Do I:
a. Remove it from the fridge to let it warm back up a bit (not sure if this has any bad side effects)
b. Leave it as-is and resign myself to a 3-week fermentation process (assuming the yeast hasn't frozen to death)
c. Insert your own witty/smartarse option here
I will eventually invest in a FridgeMate or similar, but cash is a bit tight at present.
Any advice appreciated!
cheers,
spud