mscecil78
New Member
Hi,
I am a novice. In fact this question regards my first attempt at home brewing.
About 5 days ago, I decided to try my hand at the craft, after doing a fair amount of reading and mental preparation. I fairly closely followed a standard recipe for an english pale ale. Everything went as planned, and 1-2 days later, I was getting a bubble in my airlock every 2 seconds or so. So everything looked good.
I went away for the holiday weekend, and when I returned I noticed that my airlock is not bubbling anymore (I gave it a good 30+ second stare without seeing a bubble), which I assume means that fermentation has stopped or I have a leak somewhere. My airlock and lid seem sealed, and my impression was that fermentation wouldn't stop until 2 weeks or so. I should add that my basement is at a good temperature; just under 70 degrees.
I had not anticipated a problem at this stage. Any ideas or suggestions? And is my batch a loss? Thank you for your help.
I am a novice. In fact this question regards my first attempt at home brewing.
About 5 days ago, I decided to try my hand at the craft, after doing a fair amount of reading and mental preparation. I fairly closely followed a standard recipe for an english pale ale. Everything went as planned, and 1-2 days later, I was getting a bubble in my airlock every 2 seconds or so. So everything looked good.
I went away for the holiday weekend, and when I returned I noticed that my airlock is not bubbling anymore (I gave it a good 30+ second stare without seeing a bubble), which I assume means that fermentation has stopped or I have a leak somewhere. My airlock and lid seem sealed, and my impression was that fermentation wouldn't stop until 2 weeks or so. I should add that my basement is at a good temperature; just under 70 degrees.
I had not anticipated a problem at this stage. Any ideas or suggestions? And is my batch a loss? Thank you for your help.