Fraser's BRB
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So my plug fell out for my heat belts overnight (I blame the cat) and two of my ales have been sitting at around 12 deg for the better part of 18 hours.
They're about 3-4 days since pitching and have had active fermentation up to this point. I haven't taken a gravity reading yet.
I'm aware that the yeast can become inactive due to lower temps (both ale yeasts WY1056 and WY1968), so I've plugged the belts back in to get them back up to 18/19 deg and given them a bit of a shake to get any fallen yeast back up into suspension.
Is there anything else I should do/look out for at this point? Will take a gravity reading later when it's back up to temp, just seeing if I've done all I can at this stage?
They're about 3-4 days since pitching and have had active fermentation up to this point. I haven't taken a gravity reading yet.
I'm aware that the yeast can become inactive due to lower temps (both ale yeasts WY1056 and WY1968), so I've plugged the belts back in to get them back up to 18/19 deg and given them a bit of a shake to get any fallen yeast back up into suspension.
Is there anything else I should do/look out for at this point? Will take a gravity reading later when it's back up to temp, just seeing if I've done all I can at this stage?