I am working on my first lager attempt and have a stuck fermentation. I did a primary fermentation for 1 week at 55 degrees and brought the SG from 1.060 to 1.020. I racked it to my secondary fermenter and threw it back in the fridge at 55 degrees. It has been in there for 36 hours now and there have been zero sign of any fermentation. I know I have removed most of the yeast during the racking process but I figured that there would still be plenty in there to continue the final secondary fermentation process. The bubbler has zero activity whatsoever.
I am contemplating warming it back up to see if any activity starts and then cool it back down slowly to 45 degrees for the lagering process.
Any advise?
Thanks,
Nate
I am contemplating warming it back up to see if any activity starts and then cool it back down slowly to 45 degrees for the lagering process.
Any advise?
Thanks,
Nate