cgbroncos113
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On Monday I brewed my first all grain beer (the Bee Cave Haus Pale Ale). Everything seemed to be going real well until I tried to use immersion chiller I had just made. The chiller wasn't working with the modified setup I had drawn up to deal with the fact my sink faucet could not be connected to. I came up with a new setup that was ineffective but at least functioned to a degree.
80 minutes since flame out passed and the temperature was only down to 120F. In frustration (and because I needed to get to bed) I pitched the yeast at that temperature and decided to take my chances. Fermentation started by the next morning. However, I woke up this morning (31 hours after pitching the yeast) and it had slowed down from about 1 bubble every 3 seconds the previous morning to 1 bubble in the airlock every 13 seconds.
Do I have a problem? If so, any advice? Thanks so much in advance for the advice! I really appreciate it!
80 minutes since flame out passed and the temperature was only down to 120F. In frustration (and because I needed to get to bed) I pitched the yeast at that temperature and decided to take my chances. Fermentation started by the next morning. However, I woke up this morning (31 hours after pitching the yeast) and it had slowed down from about 1 bubble every 3 seconds the previous morning to 1 bubble in the airlock every 13 seconds.
Do I have a problem? If so, any advice? Thanks so much in advance for the advice! I really appreciate it!