Hi gang,
I recently brewed a Pliny clone and it was my first time brewing a 9 gallon batch and using my new 12 gallon fermenter. I normally pick up my 5 gallon batches and shake them for aeration but couldn't in this case. I really hadn't thought that aspect through.... I just let the beer splash into the fermenter, but it was more like a trickle out of my plate chiller by gravity.
I pitched a healthy and adequately sized starter of WLP090 SD Super yeast and unfortunately the fermentation has been very very slow going. Its almost 3 weeks now and there is still a thin layer of krausen and the airlock is bubbling once every two seconds. Its been like this for a while now. Usually my IPAs pretty much finish in 3 days with WLP090 and adequate aeration.
So here is my question, I'm thinking of getting things moving along by pitching a packet of US-05 rehydrated to help things along and maybe help clean up any off flavors from the stressed WLP090. I figure since dry yeast doesn't need any aeration supposedly, this could be a good idea.
Thoughts?
Thanks!
I recently brewed a Pliny clone and it was my first time brewing a 9 gallon batch and using my new 12 gallon fermenter. I normally pick up my 5 gallon batches and shake them for aeration but couldn't in this case. I really hadn't thought that aspect through.... I just let the beer splash into the fermenter, but it was more like a trickle out of my plate chiller by gravity.
I pitched a healthy and adequately sized starter of WLP090 SD Super yeast and unfortunately the fermentation has been very very slow going. Its almost 3 weeks now and there is still a thin layer of krausen and the airlock is bubbling once every two seconds. Its been like this for a while now. Usually my IPAs pretty much finish in 3 days with WLP090 and adequate aeration.
So here is my question, I'm thinking of getting things moving along by pitching a packet of US-05 rehydrated to help things along and maybe help clean up any off flavors from the stressed WLP090. I figure since dry yeast doesn't need any aeration supposedly, this could be a good idea.
Thoughts?
Thanks!