Lagging fermentation troubleshoot-
I brewed a batch two nights ago, same as I usually do. OG was 1.054, the yeast (6oz of yeast from a local brewery, freshly harvested) had slowly risen to my basement temperature (60F) and everything seemed to be good, just like my normal process.
The biggest change in this brew was that I cooled the wort much more than usual to get it closer to the temperature of my basement (around 60F), though I ended up with a wort of 55F. I pitched the 60F yeast anyways into the wort.
I am using a Chico ale yeast that I've used many times before, though only have fermented around 68F. This time I'm doing an experimental brew to see if I can get adequate fermentation at my new basement temp of 60F.
As recap, I pitched 60F yeast (which is supposed to ferment happily at 68F) into 55F wort.
12 hours later, no activity
24 hours later, very little activity - moved into warmer room overnight
36 hours later, temp at 64F, still very little activity (one bubble/hour?)
Question: Seems like the low-temp fermentation is not working with this yeast. I don't want to lose the batch. Should I 1) wait for the chico yeast to wake up and start doing its thing, now that the temps are within range?, 2) go buy another yeast pack and repitch, or 3) do something else?
Thx
I brewed a batch two nights ago, same as I usually do. OG was 1.054, the yeast (6oz of yeast from a local brewery, freshly harvested) had slowly risen to my basement temperature (60F) and everything seemed to be good, just like my normal process.
The biggest change in this brew was that I cooled the wort much more than usual to get it closer to the temperature of my basement (around 60F), though I ended up with a wort of 55F. I pitched the 60F yeast anyways into the wort.
I am using a Chico ale yeast that I've used many times before, though only have fermented around 68F. This time I'm doing an experimental brew to see if I can get adequate fermentation at my new basement temp of 60F.
As recap, I pitched 60F yeast (which is supposed to ferment happily at 68F) into 55F wort.
12 hours later, no activity
24 hours later, very little activity - moved into warmer room overnight
36 hours later, temp at 64F, still very little activity (one bubble/hour?)
Question: Seems like the low-temp fermentation is not working with this yeast. I don't want to lose the batch. Should I 1) wait for the chico yeast to wake up and start doing its thing, now that the temps are within range?, 2) go buy another yeast pack and repitch, or 3) do something else?
Thx