hoppypoppy
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After a day of full fermentation I came home from work and my wort temp at full fermentation was at 72.
I am using a swamp cooler in which my pail is submerged fully underwater. When I saw the temp at 72 I put some ice in the water. Then tried every 20 min or so to check the temp and add more cold water and ice. The temp settled at 66. Ever since I lowered the temp the airlock stopped bubbling.
Did the change of the temp kill my fermentation/yeast or does the yeast just need some time to adjust to the temp?
The wort is in a plastic pail so I can't see any activity. It might just be another case of relax and have a homebrew.
If the yeast is dead can I do anything else to restart the activity?
I am using a swamp cooler in which my pail is submerged fully underwater. When I saw the temp at 72 I put some ice in the water. Then tried every 20 min or so to check the temp and add more cold water and ice. The temp settled at 66. Ever since I lowered the temp the airlock stopped bubbling.
Did the change of the temp kill my fermentation/yeast or does the yeast just need some time to adjust to the temp?
The wort is in a plastic pail so I can't see any activity. It might just be another case of relax and have a homebrew.
If the yeast is dead can I do anything else to restart the activity?