You might of read the story of the stout I brewed on the weekend, it was an all grain beer for the QLD Xmas case.
I pitched the yeast WLP004 on Sunday evening and left it in the fridge to cool down overnight, i pitched at 26C so wanted it to come down a bit more before turning the fridge off and letting ambient temps take over, the problem was the fermenter was at 8C when I checked it the following morning. :blink:
I turned off the fridge and allowed it to reise to 18C which it is now steady at, it has been there for 24 hours with two good stirs and nothing, not a dicky bird.
The only airlock activity is that it is sucking air bubbles in rather than blowing them out! :huh: Whats all that about?
Should I repitch some yeast? I have some saf04 in the fridge or I could make a trip up to the HBS at Chapel Hill.
Whaddya reckon? :unsure:
I pitched the yeast WLP004 on Sunday evening and left it in the fridge to cool down overnight, i pitched at 26C so wanted it to come down a bit more before turning the fridge off and letting ambient temps take over, the problem was the fermenter was at 8C when I checked it the following morning. :blink:
I turned off the fridge and allowed it to reise to 18C which it is now steady at, it has been there for 24 hours with two good stirs and nothing, not a dicky bird.
The only airlock activity is that it is sucking air bubbles in rather than blowing them out! :huh: Whats all that about?
Should I repitch some yeast? I have some saf04 in the fridge or I could make a trip up to the HBS at Chapel Hill.
Whaddya reckon? :unsure: