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I brewed my first all grain on sunday, slightly missed my strike temp and end up with a pilsner of about 1060. I then did a no chill in a cube and threw it in the fementer yesterday afternoon with a saf US-05 which I had started yesterday morning. I just checked the beer and it hasn't started bubbling.
The cube had been in the cold shed all day yesterday before pitching and when i put it in the fementer it was probably around 15 degrees. I haven't actually tried the no chill method before, so is it possible that it was too cold to get the yeast started? Whats the best way to get it started as I dont really have any good way to heat it. I was hoping the shed would heat up a bit today, but it was pretty cold again. I just gave it a stir to get the yeast back into suspension, any other ideas?
The cube had been in the cold shed all day yesterday before pitching and when i put it in the fementer it was probably around 15 degrees. I haven't actually tried the no chill method before, so is it possible that it was too cold to get the yeast started? Whats the best way to get it started as I dont really have any good way to heat it. I was hoping the shed would heat up a bit today, but it was pretty cold again. I just gave it a stir to get the yeast back into suspension, any other ideas?