12EyesRich
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Recently, my buddies and I experienced a stuck fermentation. We decided to use WL099 to help finish off the fermentation, and it definitely helped, but didn't finish the job. After a bit of deliberation, we think a good idea for the future, just in case a stuck ferm happens again, is to save about 1.5L of the wort and refrigerate it (with intense attention paid to sanitation) to make a yeast starter. This will give the yeast a headstart with the same sugars it will experience in the stuck fermentation.
Our main curiosity is, will the wort stay the same in the refrigerator for those few weeks of fermentation? I'm always horribly concerned about sanitation, and I don't know if the chance at infection or a weird change in the wort is worth the risk of ruining an almost-done beer.
Our main curiosity is, will the wort stay the same in the refrigerator for those few weeks of fermentation? I'm always horribly concerned about sanitation, and I don't know if the chance at infection or a weird change in the wort is worth the risk of ruining an almost-done beer.