LJvermonster
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
I don't know if I'm being paranoid or not but here it goes. I am using my bottling bucket as primary fermenter and its been 4 days since I brewed. It's also been 60 degrees in my house (I'm cheap, it's spring time, I don't want to give in to the cold). However, last night I cranked the heat up to 66 and wrapped my fermenter in a big blanket and swirled it up to try to reactivate the yeast. I still haven't seen any bubbles. The yeast, from Midwest Supplies, expiration date was around 8/14/14 so it is plenty good.
Is the CO2 leaking out of the bucketing nozzle? Should I just let it be and take a hydrometer reading on Sunday (1 week after brewing)? Or should I do something else? Thanks in advance for some advice, I hope I'm just being paranoid.
Thanks all!
I don't know if I'm being paranoid or not but here it goes. I am using my bottling bucket as primary fermenter and its been 4 days since I brewed. It's also been 60 degrees in my house (I'm cheap, it's spring time, I don't want to give in to the cold). However, last night I cranked the heat up to 66 and wrapped my fermenter in a big blanket and swirled it up to try to reactivate the yeast. I still haven't seen any bubbles. The yeast, from Midwest Supplies, expiration date was around 8/14/14 so it is plenty good.
Is the CO2 leaking out of the bucketing nozzle? Should I just let it be and take a hydrometer reading on Sunday (1 week after brewing)? Or should I do something else? Thanks in advance for some advice, I hope I'm just being paranoid.
Thanks all!