NavyChief2013
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Hello all,
I am a brand new brewer. I just got my kit and performed my first brew Saturday. I followed the recipe (posted below) to the letter. All went well. Sunday morning I peeked in to see how to was going. There was foam coming out of the top of the airlock. A little research revealed that this happens from time to time but within 20 minutes of my initial check, the bubbling died down a lot and now (About 48 hours after pitching) it seems to have died completely. Could exposing it to the light have murdered my yeast?
Paradise Pale Ale
1 lb caramel malt .10L
6 lbs pale malt extract
1.5 oz Cascade hops @ 60
.5 oz Cascade hops @ 5
2 packages of Muton's yeast
Temperature range is listed at 70-75 degrees. Currently fermenting @ 72.1 degrees.
The recipe calls for 10-14 days of fermenting prior to priming and bottling but I intend to transfer to a secondary fermenter for conditioning once primary fermentation is complete and let that go for 10-14 days before priming and bottling. Then let it condition/carbonate in the bottle for another week or so.
How does this plan sound? Any suggestions?
I am a brand new brewer. I just got my kit and performed my first brew Saturday. I followed the recipe (posted below) to the letter. All went well. Sunday morning I peeked in to see how to was going. There was foam coming out of the top of the airlock. A little research revealed that this happens from time to time but within 20 minutes of my initial check, the bubbling died down a lot and now (About 48 hours after pitching) it seems to have died completely. Could exposing it to the light have murdered my yeast?
Paradise Pale Ale
1 lb caramel malt .10L
6 lbs pale malt extract
1.5 oz Cascade hops @ 60
.5 oz Cascade hops @ 5
2 packages of Muton's yeast
Temperature range is listed at 70-75 degrees. Currently fermenting @ 72.1 degrees.
The recipe calls for 10-14 days of fermenting prior to priming and bottling but I intend to transfer to a secondary fermenter for conditioning once primary fermentation is complete and let that go for 10-14 days before priming and bottling. Then let it condition/carbonate in the bottle for another week or so.
How does this plan sound? Any suggestions?