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Hi all,
Intended to brew Friday, but for the THIRD time, weather creeped in to prevent that (all electric brewers, laugh now and no other, please, lol).
I have no experience with cold crashing a starter longer than 12 hours, or overnight, really. This is a 58% viability WLP002 that I brought back, and I'd forgotten how truly flocculant it is. I don't think I should push the final hours prop past tomorrow morning, so it will have been, say, 48 hours cold until morning of the brew. I've no idea of the deleterious effect of such a long period cold, if any, this would be. Any advice greatly appreciated.
Intended to brew Friday, but for the THIRD time, weather creeped in to prevent that (all electric brewers, laugh now and no other, please, lol).
I have no experience with cold crashing a starter longer than 12 hours, or overnight, really. This is a 58% viability WLP002 that I brought back, and I'd forgotten how truly flocculant it is. I don't think I should push the final hours prop past tomorrow morning, so it will have been, say, 48 hours cold until morning of the brew. I've no idea of the deleterious effect of such a long period cold, if any, this would be. Any advice greatly appreciated.