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    Adding more yeast to primary

    Slow fermentation isn't necessarily a bad thing. :) I have had luck on a couple of occasions with a stuck fermentation by pitching a 'neutral' yeast and giving a gentle swirl to get things going again. Stuck fermentations can kind of be the luck of the draw in this regard. If ABV isn't too...
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    WLP029 @66 Degrees. Two Days Later - No Fermentation. Why?

    Well, since your gravity hasn't dropped, that rules out a bad lid seal... I actually used this yeast last year on a Kolsch and had some... "interesting" results. I did notice that it was an extremely SLOW starter - I think I was almost 72 hours in before I started to see action. I'm pretty...
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    Will a layer of hop trub at bottom of fermenter harm my beer?

    You're fine. I've done a ton of extract and all-grain brews where I've dumped in all the hops residue and protein material left over after a boil into my fermenter - never had a problem. It always took a little more work to clarify my beers, so I use hop bags and try to filter some of the...
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    Not sure if I have a problem

    Couldn't agree more. I can't think of a single ale I've done that didn't have krausen and/or yeast rafts on top after a week. Rarely does every bit of particulate matter drop to the bottom with most typical ale yeasts.
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    Re-carbonating flat filtered beer.

    I did a tripel this winter that didn't carbonate at all, which was a huge disappointment. It was most likely a combination of the alcohol content (10%) combined with the fact that I did a long secondary without much yeast trub transferred. I had recently added 5oz of corn sugar for my...
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    Dos Equis Amber Lager (Mexican vs. Bohemian Lager Yeast selection)

    I'm doing a Vienna lager right now with the same yeast, as a favor for a friend who "just loves the hell out of Dos Equis Dark." Fermenting between 46-50, followed by a lengthy lagering period at about 40 degrees. How did you feel the Mexican yeast finished out compared to other lager yeasts...
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    Wyeast 2124 Fermentation Temperatures

    I have to thank you, St. Pug - your advice was spot-on! After wrapping my fermentor up in some blankets, the coldest it's getting now is 46 degrees, with a swing up to 50 degrees at times. This is perfect. Glad I didn't go the 'common' route with it because of my paranoia! Thanks...
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    Ending Fermentation?

    I've also found that sometimes racking off to secondary tends to get some yeast back into suspension and will drop you a few more points as well. Usually I use a racking cane to avoid too much yeast cake going into secondary, but if I feel like I might need a few more points, sometimes letting a...
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    Wyeast 2124 Fermentation Temperatures

    Excellent. The blankets have actually helped some - my thermometer inside the wrap is about at 45 now, so I'm feeling a little less stressed about it. :) Do you use a starter for your lagers? I've normally just used a couple of smack packs, making sure they get a good start and swell up...
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    Wyeast 2124 Fermentation Temperatures

    Thanks! Further details - 5 gal batch, OG 1.056. I was kind of leaning towards keeping it on the cold side - the temperature in the garage doesn't tend to swing more than a couple degrees usually. I checked it first thing this morning before the sun was up and saw it at 40 degrees, so hopefully...
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    Wyeast 2124 Fermentation Temperatures

    I brewed a Vienna lager yesterday and pitched 2 packs of Wyeast 2124 Bohemian at about 62 degrees. I put my fermentor in the garage last night, as it's been around 45-48 degrees lately. However, we had a cold snap last night that seems like it will last a few days. Ambient temperature in my...
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