ALECOCK
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it started fermenting/bubbling in like an hour and half and was going pretty good until about 24 hours later when it suddenly just stopped bubbling....should I be concerned? is that normal? TIA
It took off in an hour and a half??? That's really fast. How hot was your wort when you pitched the yeast?
You may have pitched too warm which would cause the yeast to ferment out fast and hard, but is not ideal for a clean flavor profile. For best results with most ale yeasts, keep the fermentation as constant as you can somewhere between 65-70
Also, airlocks are not fermentation guides. It's possible that the beer is still fermenting, and you have a leak in your lid (if you're using buckets)
The only way to know where your fermentation is at is to take a gravity reading.
Did you aerate well before pitching yeast??? Is there still krauzen???
Don't trust your airlock. Take a gravity reading
Well I forgot to take one before pitching the yeast, so can I still do it? what should I look for?
....what is krauzen?
Yes you can still take readings, what you're looking for is whether or not the gravity is dropping. If it stays the same for a couple days, fermentation has stopped and (depending on the reading) you may want to rouse the yeast/pitch new yeast. If the gravity continues to drop, fermentation is in progress even if the airlock isn't bubbling.
krausen is the foamy crud on the top of the fermenting wort.
1.020 is getting pretty close. Let it sit until thursday and take another gravity reading. Make sure it's the same temperature and same conditions so you get an accurate reading. If it's still at 1.020 I would suggest trying to rouse those little yeasties and see if you can get down to closer to 1.015 ish. That's usually the money spot for me.
If you pitched at 80F and let it go in the 60Fs I'm sure it'll be fine.
Here's an important question no one asked: What kind of yeast did you use? Some yeasts are more sensitive to temperature, some start faster, etc.
If you pitched at 80F and let it go in the 60Fs I'm sure it'll be fine.
It did last night, now it's basically flat with a bunch of green **** caked on the sides, I took a gravity reading and it was at ~1.020