Inconceivable
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Hi to all
I was hoping for a bit of a guiding steer regarding a possible stalled fermentation?
Below are my brew log notes with more detail; in short though I brewed on a very hot heatwave day and I'm concerned all the high temp fermenting then getting the fermenter into my new temp controlled fridge has knocked the yeast into suspension and I'm stuck. Dunno if I should be patient or take a hydro sample now and start preparing to act in the coming days.....?
This was an excerpt from my BIAB brew log for an 8Litre batch:
30 mins to go rehydrated 6g of US-05 with 27c water (never tried rehydrating dry yeast before), modest stir in approx 120ml water then left to rest for 30 mins. After waiting no hint of texture/ cream/ foam or yeasty smell, stirred modestly for 10-15 mins as per instructions no hint of texture/ cream/ foam or yeasty smell; feeling concerned.
15 mins to go added half whirlfloc table
5 mins to go made Amarillo 10g and Simcoe 10g hop addition
Cooled wort in cold water sink; had to leave for 45 x mins for children bed time
Wort at 23c when returned
Aggressively poured wort to sanitised fermenter and back to kettle 3 x times to aerate then took Hydrometer sample at 1060, very healthy 2-3 inch foam head on wort, then pitched the yeast and gave fermenter a little shake
VIF approx 7.2L (target was 8 so boil was more efficient with floating salad bowl)
4/10 fermenter at 21c no airlock activity, paranoid the first 6g of yeast was buggered. Removed lid to see foamy scum atop, pitched 5g us05 sprinkling straight on top with no rehydrate.
4/10 17:00 heatwave day; temp shows 21c, wrap fermenter in wet towel. 9pm airlock modest bubbling
5/10 8am temp 21c airlock bubbles every 6 seconds
9am put fermenter into new temp controlled fridge set for 18c but at 24c when added in, no more sign of airlock activity
11am fridge probe add showing 22c as cooling continues, no more sign of airlock activity
9pm Pondering all day that I may have knocked yeast into suspension with cold, put temp up to 19c on fridge temp controller
6/10 No airlock activity; at 11am decided after further research and pondering the yeast may get too warm if temp controlled at 19c, bump fridge down to 17c
9pm no airlock activity- Krausen appears to have fallen, hard to see through plastic
Thanks
I was hoping for a bit of a guiding steer regarding a possible stalled fermentation?
Below are my brew log notes with more detail; in short though I brewed on a very hot heatwave day and I'm concerned all the high temp fermenting then getting the fermenter into my new temp controlled fridge has knocked the yeast into suspension and I'm stuck. Dunno if I should be patient or take a hydro sample now and start preparing to act in the coming days.....?
This was an excerpt from my BIAB brew log for an 8Litre batch:
30 mins to go rehydrated 6g of US-05 with 27c water (never tried rehydrating dry yeast before), modest stir in approx 120ml water then left to rest for 30 mins. After waiting no hint of texture/ cream/ foam or yeasty smell, stirred modestly for 10-15 mins as per instructions no hint of texture/ cream/ foam or yeasty smell; feeling concerned.
15 mins to go added half whirlfloc table
5 mins to go made Amarillo 10g and Simcoe 10g hop addition
Cooled wort in cold water sink; had to leave for 45 x mins for children bed time
Wort at 23c when returned
Aggressively poured wort to sanitised fermenter and back to kettle 3 x times to aerate then took Hydrometer sample at 1060, very healthy 2-3 inch foam head on wort, then pitched the yeast and gave fermenter a little shake
VIF approx 7.2L (target was 8 so boil was more efficient with floating salad bowl)
4/10 fermenter at 21c no airlock activity, paranoid the first 6g of yeast was buggered. Removed lid to see foamy scum atop, pitched 5g us05 sprinkling straight on top with no rehydrate.
4/10 17:00 heatwave day; temp shows 21c, wrap fermenter in wet towel. 9pm airlock modest bubbling
5/10 8am temp 21c airlock bubbles every 6 seconds
9am put fermenter into new temp controlled fridge set for 18c but at 24c when added in, no more sign of airlock activity
11am fridge probe add showing 22c as cooling continues, no more sign of airlock activity
9pm Pondering all day that I may have knocked yeast into suspension with cold, put temp up to 19c on fridge temp controller
6/10 No airlock activity; at 11am decided after further research and pondering the yeast may get too warm if temp controlled at 19c, bump fridge down to 17c
9pm no airlock activity- Krausen appears to have fallen, hard to see through plastic
Thanks