realdadshangout
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Brewed a batch of a Bud Clone with an ale yeast (Safale S 04) since I don't have the ability to lager (at least I thought). After pitching the rehydrated yeast, my wife opened windows and it got very cold in my house. The next morning I noticed that there were no bubbles in my airlock and paniced. I found that the brew was 64 degrees and starting raising the temp. The next morning (yesterday) I saw plenty of bubbles and 1/2 inch of krausen developing. Today the krausen has subsided and only a minimal amount is stuck to my carboy but it is still bubbling every second or so. I failed to take a hydromemeter reading so I do not know my OG. Should I let it ride the course?