I'm brewing an English mild, which has a lower OG than anything I've brewed before. It's also fermenting at a lower temperature than I've ever tried before -- about 59 F.
The thing is, since I pitched 5 days ago, I haven't ever seen the kind of vigorous airlock activity I've seen with my other batches. It's definitely bubbling slowly, but never got up to the rate of 1 bubble per second (even on the 2nd day after pitching).
My question is this: could either of the factor above (low OG, lower temp) contribute to this? Or does this sound like I need to re-pitch?
I'm using Wyeast 1098 and following the recipe here: http://byo.com/malt/item/2193-mill-race-mild-ale
Cheers,
Edward
The thing is, since I pitched 5 days ago, I haven't ever seen the kind of vigorous airlock activity I've seen with my other batches. It's definitely bubbling slowly, but never got up to the rate of 1 bubble per second (even on the 2nd day after pitching).
My question is this: could either of the factor above (low OG, lower temp) contribute to this? Or does this sound like I need to re-pitch?
I'm using Wyeast 1098 and following the recipe here: http://byo.com/malt/item/2193-mill-race-mild-ale
Cheers,
Edward