I decided to take a swing at my first lager. I picked up a Brewer's Best Oktoberfest, but instead of using the dry ale yeast with the kit, I pitched WL820 Oktoberfest/Marzen (52~58F).
I didn't make a starter (see my other thread, where I am ordering a kit) and just pitched the one tube. Predictably, I had a slow start. I held it at 65 until it started bubbling....about 48hrs later. I then moved it to a different spot where it lowered to ~54F in about a day. It has sat in that spot bubbling away ever since. It is now 9-days in and bubbling at a rate of about 1 bubble every 7-seconds.
My question is this: When do I transfer to secondary? Having never done a lager and knowing the slow start, do I wait until bubbling slows to less than a minute? Rack after 14-days? Check gravity and rack at <50%OG? I don't want to rack early, but I also don't want to leave it on the trub too long.
Also, since this yeast is a little wamer than most lagers, and content in the mid-50's, do I need to do a Diacetyl rest? When?
-Todd
PS, sorry for all of the questions lately.
I didn't make a starter (see my other thread, where I am ordering a kit) and just pitched the one tube. Predictably, I had a slow start. I held it at 65 until it started bubbling....about 48hrs later. I then moved it to a different spot where it lowered to ~54F in about a day. It has sat in that spot bubbling away ever since. It is now 9-days in and bubbling at a rate of about 1 bubble every 7-seconds.
My question is this: When do I transfer to secondary? Having never done a lager and knowing the slow start, do I wait until bubbling slows to less than a minute? Rack after 14-days? Check gravity and rack at <50%OG? I don't want to rack early, but I also don't want to leave it on the trub too long.
Also, since this yeast is a little wamer than most lagers, and content in the mid-50's, do I need to do a Diacetyl rest? When?
-Todd
PS, sorry for all of the questions lately.