Gold Creek
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This is a result of bad planning on my part. I have a wide open schedule this weekend and would love to brew an American Stout using Safale US-05. The problem is with the fridge I've been using to ferment. I currently have an Octoberfest sitting in there at 50 F ambient. The strip thermometer on the bucket shows 52 F. The Octoberfest will need another 10 days before I move it to a keg for laggering.
I searched this forum and from what I read it seems the stout will be ok. It's just going to take longer. My other option is to set it in the basement where I have another ale finishing up and is holding steady at 70. So, I can't decide if I should ferment too cold for a while, too warm or just wait a couple weeks before I brew. I really don't like the last option.
I'm leaning toward fermenting too cold, but would like to hear other opinions.
Thanks,
I_C
I searched this forum and from what I read it seems the stout will be ok. It's just going to take longer. My other option is to set it in the basement where I have another ale finishing up and is holding steady at 70. So, I can't decide if I should ferment too cold for a while, too warm or just wait a couple weeks before I brew. I really don't like the last option.
I'm leaning toward fermenting too cold, but would like to hear other opinions.
Thanks,
I_C
