LuisCheco
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So I just brew my first batch. It's a Brown Nut Ale from Northern Brewer. All went well as spected. BUT... something unusual happened, at least what I know about brewing. The krausen almost dissappeared when I came back home from work on the third day of fermentation. The temp is around 70 +/- 2 almost all the time (I have the fermenter in a cooling swamp). Is this normal?
What a think I did wrong is that I pitched the yeast with the wort little warm. But the airlock still making bubbles. It have slowed down a bit, like 5-6secs per bubble. Before it was about 3sec per bubble.
Here are some pictures of krausen, before and after 3 days of fermentation.
Before:
View attachment 1446079014931.jpg
After:
View attachment 1446079066622.jpg
Regards.
What a think I did wrong is that I pitched the yeast with the wort little warm. But the airlock still making bubbles. It have slowed down a bit, like 5-6secs per bubble. Before it was about 3sec per bubble.
Here are some pictures of krausen, before and after 3 days of fermentation.
Before:
View attachment 1446079014931.jpg
After:
View attachment 1446079066622.jpg
Regards.