cherrob123
Well-Known Member
I may have fermented a kolsch at too low a temp. I had it at 52 deg. and the air locked bubbled for about three days and now nothing.
I have a great krausen so I know it fermented some.
I also have a big yeast cake at the bottom of the carboy. I think I've read where it's ok to stir up the yeast cake during fermentation. Is that true?
I raised the temp up in my freezer to 58 deg. and I'm not seeing any activity. I have not checked my gravity since I pitched as I know it's way to early for the beer to have fermented.
I pitched the Wyeast 2565 Kolsch yeast and built a starter that sat at room temperature for 11 days before I pitched it. I know that's a little long, but life got in the way on the original brew day I had set aside.
I decanted the liquid and pitched the cake only.
Any other suggestions?
Target OG 1.049
Actual OG 1.050
I have a great krausen so I know it fermented some.
I also have a big yeast cake at the bottom of the carboy. I think I've read where it's ok to stir up the yeast cake during fermentation. Is that true?
I raised the temp up in my freezer to 58 deg. and I'm not seeing any activity. I have not checked my gravity since I pitched as I know it's way to early for the beer to have fermented.
I pitched the Wyeast 2565 Kolsch yeast and built a starter that sat at room temperature for 11 days before I pitched it. I know that's a little long, but life got in the way on the original brew day I had set aside.
I decanted the liquid and pitched the cake only.
Any other suggestions?
Target OG 1.049
Actual OG 1.050