I've got two beers in primary right now. The first is a pumpkin ale that is ready to be bottled this weekend. I used a vial of WLP001 but fermentation never took off, so after waiting the "requisite" 72 hours I pitched a rehydrated pack of Safale US-05 and had a spectacular fermentation after that. It started at 1.052 and is currently sitting at 1.012.
Beer number two is an oatmeal stout that started out at 1.057 and seems to have stalled out at 1.022. This is the first beer I fermented in a glass carboy (because the bucket was filled with beer #1). I'm sure I did not aerate it enough - I usually mix the hell out of my wort with a sanitized slotted spoon and it has worked great, but I could only shake the carboy a bit. Also, I did not use a starter and pitched one vial of WLP013 (London Ale). Fermentation temps were in the mid 60s (maybe as high as 68). I tried rousing the yeast already.
So, this is my thought. When I bottle the pumpkin ale this weekend, I want to collect some of the yeast slurry and use that to try to get a few more points out of the oatmeal stout (I'd be happy with 1.018, though even lower would be better).
My questions:
1) Could this work?
B) If so, how much slurry should I collect? The stout is a 3.5 gallon batch
iii) If I go this route, should I make a starter to get the yeast going again before pitching?
IV) Any other suggestions?
thanks
Beer number two is an oatmeal stout that started out at 1.057 and seems to have stalled out at 1.022. This is the first beer I fermented in a glass carboy (because the bucket was filled with beer #1). I'm sure I did not aerate it enough - I usually mix the hell out of my wort with a sanitized slotted spoon and it has worked great, but I could only shake the carboy a bit. Also, I did not use a starter and pitched one vial of WLP013 (London Ale). Fermentation temps were in the mid 60s (maybe as high as 68). I tried rousing the yeast already.
So, this is my thought. When I bottle the pumpkin ale this weekend, I want to collect some of the yeast slurry and use that to try to get a few more points out of the oatmeal stout (I'd be happy with 1.018, though even lower would be better).
My questions:
1) Could this work?
B) If so, how much slurry should I collect? The stout is a 3.5 gallon batch
iii) If I go this route, should I make a starter to get the yeast going again before pitching?
IV) Any other suggestions?
thanks
