How do you do the d-rest in a chest freezer? I am thinking I just open the lid and set the controller for 65*. I also fanned out the freezer a bit as it has a heavy sulphur smell (this yeast is apparently known for that).
Am I missing something? Should I take the fermenter out of the freezer and let it warm up faster?
I have read about d-rest and I can't seem to find an answer to this. I have a small chest freezer with a ranco controller that was set to 46*. I am fermenting a pilsner with wyeast bavarian lager 2206. I think I am ready for d-rest as I went from 1.051 to 1.022 (I was planning on starting drest at 1.028 but I had to skip a day of checking).
My current plan is to check the gravity after 48 more hours and when I get to 1.013, I will transfer to glass and lager for 5 weeks or so.
Am I missing something? Should I take the fermenter out of the freezer and let it warm up faster?
I have read about d-rest and I can't seem to find an answer to this. I have a small chest freezer with a ranco controller that was set to 46*. I am fermenting a pilsner with wyeast bavarian lager 2206. I think I am ready for d-rest as I went from 1.051 to 1.022 (I was planning on starting drest at 1.028 but I had to skip a day of checking).
My current plan is to check the gravity after 48 more hours and when I get to 1.013, I will transfer to glass and lager for 5 weeks or so.