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Syncman

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Brewing my second lager, and temp dropped to 20F in the fermenter before I caught the problem. Saflager 34/70. Just finished 3 days at room temp, and trying to get back to 36F. Any serious problems ahead? Its only a 2 gal batch.
 
If I'm understanding correctly it has finished fermenting, you did a D-rest and cold crashed?

If so, it will be OK.
 
Only 12 hours at 20F, no freezing. Yes, 3 weeks @ 45F, 3 days room temp. Was going to leave 4 weeks @ 36F, but temp went too low. Did not think a mini refrigerator could go that low.
 
Only 12 hours at 20F, no freezing. Yes, 3 weeks @ 45F, 3 days room temp. Was going to leave 4 weeks @ 36F, but temp went too low. Did not think a mini refrigerator could go that low.

Do you mean your ambient dropped to 20 degrees? Because beer with 5 percent alcohol--and your lager is likely about that level--will freeze at around 27 degrees (each point increase in alcohol lowers the freezing point by .42 degrees C). So a 5% alcohol beer would freeze around....5 x .42 = 2.1 degrees C, or about 28 degrees F.

It takes my 5-gallon fermenter about 20 hours to drop from 64 to 32 degrees, and all during that time the ambient temp in the refrigerator is less than 32, but because there's a large thermal mass in there it takes time to bring it down in temp.
 
Only monitoring the refrigerator internal temp. Not the beer, so no idea how cold that got. Definitely did not freeze, so it sounds like I will be fine.
 
... So a 5% alcohol beer would freeze around....5 x .42 = 2.1 degrees C, or about 28 degrees F.

2°C is about 36°F; 28°F is -2°C. Would it be more accurate that a 5% beer would freeze at -2°C? Because I've certainly had beer slushies after leaving one just too long in the freezer.
 
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