odonnpj
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I currently have an extract IPA in my secondary. I was going to bottle it last Sunday (2 days ago) as it had been in there for 2 weeks (following 1 week in primary). There was no visible activity in the form of bubbling via the airlock for almost the entire time that the brew has been in the secondary...but last night it started bubbling again. About ever 5-10 seconds there will be a bubble. Should I let it sit a bit longer?
Some background. I live in South Florida and have my AC on almost year round at about 70-72 degrees, so the temp in my house is relatively consistent. However, last Wed-Friday we experienced temperatures that dropped into the high 30's / low 40's at night and I woke up to a house that was in the mid 50's (old house - crappy insulation but its a rental
). As a newb, I'm thinking that maybe this 20 degree temp swing could have had some impact on the beer? I was just surprised that I saw essentially zero activity for two weeks, but now I'm seeing some activity.
Lastly, the beer is much more cloudy than my first batch... and I would describe as looking yeasty. Just hazy. Any ideas for clarifying?
Thanks guys. Sorry if this post was all over the place.
Some background. I live in South Florida and have my AC on almost year round at about 70-72 degrees, so the temp in my house is relatively consistent. However, last Wed-Friday we experienced temperatures that dropped into the high 30's / low 40's at night and I woke up to a house that was in the mid 50's (old house - crappy insulation but its a rental
Lastly, the beer is much more cloudy than my first batch... and I would describe as looking yeasty. Just hazy. Any ideas for clarifying?
Thanks guys. Sorry if this post was all over the place.