Hi all,
I started my first brew on the 29/12. It's a Mangrove Jack's Juicy Session IPA kit. I pitched the yeast which is M44 US West Coast at 21c degrees. The OG was 1.040.
I'm fermenting it in a fridge that I have set to holiday mode which is 17c. After 48 hours there was no bubbling in the airlock and I couldn't see any krausen, so I took it out of the fridge and let it sit at room temp for a few hours. I also gave it a gentle swirl. I put it back in the fridge and the next day there was lots of bubbling in the airlock.
2 days later and there's no bubbling. I took a hydrometer reading and it is sitting at 1.030. The temp strip on the FV says it's at 14c degrees. I tested the wort temp in the hydro sample with a thermapen and it said it was 15 degrees. It does say for M44 for best results to ferment at 18-23 degrees, so I'm worried that the fridge is getting too cold. I would've thought 17 would be alright, but it looks like it's cooler than it says. I know that colder temps take longer to ferment, but I'm just wondering if this is too cold.
Any ideas or should I just give it another week or so and take another hydro reading? I'm planning on picking up a second hand fridge and getting a temperature controller for my next brew.
I started my first brew on the 29/12. It's a Mangrove Jack's Juicy Session IPA kit. I pitched the yeast which is M44 US West Coast at 21c degrees. The OG was 1.040.
I'm fermenting it in a fridge that I have set to holiday mode which is 17c. After 48 hours there was no bubbling in the airlock and I couldn't see any krausen, so I took it out of the fridge and let it sit at room temp for a few hours. I also gave it a gentle swirl. I put it back in the fridge and the next day there was lots of bubbling in the airlock.
2 days later and there's no bubbling. I took a hydrometer reading and it is sitting at 1.030. The temp strip on the FV says it's at 14c degrees. I tested the wort temp in the hydro sample with a thermapen and it said it was 15 degrees. It does say for M44 for best results to ferment at 18-23 degrees, so I'm worried that the fridge is getting too cold. I would've thought 17 would be alright, but it looks like it's cooler than it says. I know that colder temps take longer to ferment, but I'm just wondering if this is too cold.
Any ideas or should I just give it another week or so and take another hydro reading? I'm planning on picking up a second hand fridge and getting a temperature controller for my next brew.