skate17ohs
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Last night I brewed my first batch of beer ever! It was great fun. I used the Whitey's Gone Fishin' Pale Ale recipe from "The Joy of Home Brewing". I followed all the steps, it's in my glass carboy airlock and all. I realize that its been less than 24 hours and I've read the sticky on fermentation taking 24-48 hours to get started but my concern is that I woke up this morning to a carboy around 48/50 degrees and all the yeast at the bottom of the carboy. I'm fairly sure this is recoverable if I just bring my carboy up to the low to mid 60's, am I correct in thinking this? Another thought/question I have is how to keep my carboy at the correct temp. My house is very small and is very inefficient with heat hence why I woke up to a cold carboy. What can be done to help keep the temp up. I was thinking of moving it to the 2nd floor where temps are a bit higher and then maybe wrapping it in a blanket to help keep her warm. Any advice would be great. Thanks!