grrickar
Well-Known Member
So I recently purchased a used wine fridge to use as a fermentation chamber, and after plugging it in and verifying the cooling worked I put my 6 gallon better bottle in there, full of an IPA I wanted to cold crash. I checked on it after a day and the temp was down nicely. Then I got the flu...
Being in bed for a couple of days I didn't check it, but yesterday I discover the 'little fridge that could' froze it. Not solid, but a nice slushy consistency. I unplugged the fridge to start the thaw. The unfinished side of my basement is around 57.
I ordered an STC so this won't happen again, as I think the reason I got the fridge so cheap is that when they said it 'wasn't working', what they meant to say was it would freeze the contents. They admitted to replacing the thermostat, and I wonder if whoever wired it screwed up and hardwired it so the compressor runs all the time.
My question is, I intend to bottle this - are the yeast still going to be viable or will I need to repitch at bottling?
Being in bed for a couple of days I didn't check it, but yesterday I discover the 'little fridge that could' froze it. Not solid, but a nice slushy consistency. I unplugged the fridge to start the thaw. The unfinished side of my basement is around 57.
I ordered an STC so this won't happen again, as I think the reason I got the fridge so cheap is that when they said it 'wasn't working', what they meant to say was it would freeze the contents. They admitted to replacing the thermostat, and I wonder if whoever wired it screwed up and hardwired it so the compressor runs all the time.
My question is, I intend to bottle this - are the yeast still going to be viable or will I need to repitch at bottling?