My LHBS didn't have the yeast I wanted, or my second choice, so I walked away with a smack pack of wy1968. The LHBS owner advised rousing around day two, which isn't surprising given this is a "highly flocculant" strain. A few quick searches suggest similar advise.
Well, I'm going to be fermenting in a 15gal corny, that barely fits in my ferm chamber. Rousing is not a viable option.
My question is two fold:
Given proper oxygenation and temp control, what is the likelihood of the yeast struggling to fully attenuate?
What temps are good for this yeast, in particular to encourage attenuation before flocculation? Perhaps something like pitch at 64F, raise to 66F over the first 12-18hrs, hold that for another 24 hrs, then ramp 1 (or maybe 2?) degrees per day up to 70-72F, and hold that until done. Thoughts, advice, experience, etc.?
Well, I'm going to be fermenting in a 15gal corny, that barely fits in my ferm chamber. Rousing is not a viable option.
My question is two fold:
Given proper oxygenation and temp control, what is the likelihood of the yeast struggling to fully attenuate?
What temps are good for this yeast, in particular to encourage attenuation before flocculation? Perhaps something like pitch at 64F, raise to 66F over the first 12-18hrs, hold that for another 24 hrs, then ramp 1 (or maybe 2?) degrees per day up to 70-72F, and hold that until done. Thoughts, advice, experience, etc.?