I recently bought a used mini-fridge to cold crash, but when I went to bottle the beer today it was frozen solid.
It's a strawberry-rhubarb saison that had already undergone 6 weeks of primary and secondary fermentation, so the beer definitely is finished. The recipe called for five days of tertiary fermentation which I decided to do in the mini-fridge to try to get the remaining tiny strawberry and rhubarb particles to settle out. The fridge was only on "medium" but the settings could be jacked up since this is the first time I've used it.
I think the beer will be okay, but will I have to re-pitch to get it to carb in the bottle? My guess is that I probably would, but I wanted to hear from people who may have had experience with this.
Cheers.
It's a strawberry-rhubarb saison that had already undergone 6 weeks of primary and secondary fermentation, so the beer definitely is finished. The recipe called for five days of tertiary fermentation which I decided to do in the mini-fridge to try to get the remaining tiny strawberry and rhubarb particles to settle out. The fridge was only on "medium" but the settings could be jacked up since this is the first time I've used it.
I think the beer will be okay, but will I have to re-pitch to get it to carb in the bottle? My guess is that I probably would, but I wanted to hear from people who may have had experience with this.
Cheers.