Grohse
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Ive done quite a few batches now, but on this one im concerned about the airlock activity in relation to the Krausen. The Krausen is very thick(it was thicker than id seen previously, its gone down a bit, but still thick) right now, but the airlock has slowed down considerably. Yesturday it was about every 8 seconds, now about every 20 seconds.....yet the krausen has not receded very much.
Is this an early sign of a yeast going to bed? In all my previous batches the krausen activity corresponds to the airlock activity. Should I go ahead and give her a shake, or just wait and see if it goes totally asleep? Or is that not the case at all, and is this common?
thanks.
Is this an early sign of a yeast going to bed? In all my previous batches the krausen activity corresponds to the airlock activity. Should I go ahead and give her a shake, or just wait and see if it goes totally asleep? Or is that not the case at all, and is this common?
thanks.