CorneliusRox
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Did a higher alcohol brew on Sunday. It was -20 F before windchill which made it tough (I do it out doors). I used a doubled up starter and the recipe called for 12lbs of LME. I expected way more krausen by day 1.5 (pitched at ~7pm), but I'm getting about three bubbles per second out of my 1/2" tube. (Temp 62-63 deg, a little cold I know)
Thoughts? Is this what a stalled fermentation is, or am I just being crazy?
I'm going to give it until it basically stops bubbling before racking into the secondary and tasting, unless there's something that should be done immediately to save this or fix it. Or, like I said, I'm just crazy.
Thoughts? Is this what a stalled fermentation is, or am I just being crazy?
I'm going to give it until it basically stops bubbling before racking into the secondary and tasting, unless there's something that should be done immediately to save this or fix it. Or, like I said, I'm just crazy.