butch81385
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Hi everyone. New to the boards here, but I did plenty of reading before starting my first batch of beer (and IBA all grain beer).
So, I pitched my yeast on Saturday with the wort at 74F (White Labs California Ale yeast: http://www.whitelabs.com/beer/strains_wlp001.html). Started getting bubbles about 16 hours later. Bubbles had mostly stopped after about 1 day. I freaked out, went online, and found on here that this is normal and I relaxed. I did not take a reading with my hydrometer yet as I wanted to wait till this Saturday to do so when I rack to a secondary fermentation bucket (to act as a bright tank for about 3 weeks). I was afraid of contaminating the beer by having the lid off too long, not having things sanitized enough, etc.
So, fast forward to last night/this morning. I did not realize that my roommate turned the heat off when we had nicer weather this past week. Temps had stayed relatively constant between 68 and 70. Well, it got cold last night. Woke up and saw that the temperature in the room with the fermenter was 62 degrees. Quickly turned the furnace back on to get the temps back to normal. The yeast has an optimum temp range of 68-73.
My question: how much damage could dropping to 62 for one night do? Is it likely to go dormant, or are they tougher than that? Should I take a hydrometer reading today and tomorrow to see?
TLDR; Temp dropped to 62 overnight after 3 days. Will yeast go dormant? What to do?
So, I pitched my yeast on Saturday with the wort at 74F (White Labs California Ale yeast: http://www.whitelabs.com/beer/strains_wlp001.html). Started getting bubbles about 16 hours later. Bubbles had mostly stopped after about 1 day. I freaked out, went online, and found on here that this is normal and I relaxed. I did not take a reading with my hydrometer yet as I wanted to wait till this Saturday to do so when I rack to a secondary fermentation bucket (to act as a bright tank for about 3 weeks). I was afraid of contaminating the beer by having the lid off too long, not having things sanitized enough, etc.
So, fast forward to last night/this morning. I did not realize that my roommate turned the heat off when we had nicer weather this past week. Temps had stayed relatively constant between 68 and 70. Well, it got cold last night. Woke up and saw that the temperature in the room with the fermenter was 62 degrees. Quickly turned the furnace back on to get the temps back to normal. The yeast has an optimum temp range of 68-73.
My question: how much damage could dropping to 62 for one night do? Is it likely to go dormant, or are they tougher than that? Should I take a hydrometer reading today and tomorrow to see?
TLDR; Temp dropped to 62 overnight after 3 days. Will yeast go dormant? What to do?