This is my first batch of home brew and I have a question concerning the temp range for primary fermentation.
The batch is Northern Brewer's Caribou Slobber, extract. The yeast I'm using is Wyeast 1332 (2 packs) and iBrewmaster recommends a fermenting temp range of 65-75 deg. Should I shoot for the lower end, upper end, or middle? I ask because my activity seems awfully inactive.
I'm 6 days into the recommended 1-2 weeks primary. The temp started at 70 and I had bubbles about every second or two through the airlock. This was the most activity I ever saw. Then a friend, whose been brewing for a coupe years now, said I should be trying to get it down to the lower end (65), so I reduced the temp to 65 deg. Now my activity is around a bubble every 3-4 sec.
Again, this is my first ever attempt at brewing, so I'm sure I didn't do things exactly the way I should have, but the lack of activity is bothering me.
Oh, and don't bother asking what my OG was, as I was able to screw that up LOL. I took it in the kettle (it read 50, in the orange area, on a triple scale hydrometer. Yeah, I'm trying to learn how to read that correctly too), then transferred to the primary and added water to get to 5 gallons. So I know the OG reading isn't correct.
Anyway, I understand I need to be patient. I'm just curious about the fermenting temp range, as a 10 deg swing would seem to allow for quite a big difference in activity level.
Thanks for any responses.
The batch is Northern Brewer's Caribou Slobber, extract. The yeast I'm using is Wyeast 1332 (2 packs) and iBrewmaster recommends a fermenting temp range of 65-75 deg. Should I shoot for the lower end, upper end, or middle? I ask because my activity seems awfully inactive.
I'm 6 days into the recommended 1-2 weeks primary. The temp started at 70 and I had bubbles about every second or two through the airlock. This was the most activity I ever saw. Then a friend, whose been brewing for a coupe years now, said I should be trying to get it down to the lower end (65), so I reduced the temp to 65 deg. Now my activity is around a bubble every 3-4 sec.
Again, this is my first ever attempt at brewing, so I'm sure I didn't do things exactly the way I should have, but the lack of activity is bothering me.
Oh, and don't bother asking what my OG was, as I was able to screw that up LOL. I took it in the kettle (it read 50, in the orange area, on a triple scale hydrometer. Yeah, I'm trying to learn how to read that correctly too), then transferred to the primary and added water to get to 5 gallons. So I know the OG reading isn't correct.
Anyway, I understand I need to be patient. I'm just curious about the fermenting temp range, as a 10 deg swing would seem to allow for quite a big difference in activity level.
Thanks for any responses.