Pimpfoot
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So i got all my gear, consulted with a friend of mine thats been homebrewing for a while and came up with a recipe for a stout. Got all the ingredients and fired it up. I did my best to follow all the steps as closely as i could with the equipment i have (my boil was a little low due to a weak gas stove) and i *think* i did fairly well. My concern is that its only been about 5 days since i put the batch in the primary firmenter and it apears to have stopped bubbling. Not much activity going on the airstop. The morning after I put the batch in it was going great guns, bubbling away like it was gonna pop, but now it doesnt apear to be doing much. Unfortunately i wasnt fully prepared to temperature control the room i had the batch in and I think it got to cold. Ive got a space heater on order (nice one with a thermostat) to keep that spot at the right temperature but im afraid that my batch is shot (?). The temp fluctuation wasnt rapid, and im sure it never got below 65 but the yeast i used (whitelabs english ale) called for 70-75. Anyone have any observations? is the batch toast? Any help apreciated. this being my very first batch im very paranoid about anything.