ariebsomer
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I brewed a Vienna lager yesterday and pitched 2 packs of Wyeast 2124 Bohemian at about 62 degrees. I put my fermentor in the garage last night, as it's been around 45-48 degrees lately.
However, we had a cold snap last night that seems like it will last a few days. Ambient temperature in my garage is about 40 degrees right now. I brought the fermentor inside this morning (not knowing what I should do) and did see a little action out of my airlock.
I put the bucket back out in the garage with some blankets thinking that might work. My other option is a closet that stays right around 60 degrees when it's cold like this.
I know that this yeast CAN be used to do commons at temperatures upwards of 65-68 degrees, but that 'lager' temp range is more 45-55.
Which option poses the least risk? Should I put it in the closet and hope it doesn't throw out too many esthers, or should I be patient and leave it out in a colder environment?
However, we had a cold snap last night that seems like it will last a few days. Ambient temperature in my garage is about 40 degrees right now. I brought the fermentor inside this morning (not knowing what I should do) and did see a little action out of my airlock.
I put the bucket back out in the garage with some blankets thinking that might work. My other option is a closet that stays right around 60 degrees when it's cold like this.
I know that this yeast CAN be used to do commons at temperatures upwards of 65-68 degrees, but that 'lager' temp range is more 45-55.
Which option poses the least risk? Should I put it in the closet and hope it doesn't throw out too many esthers, or should I be patient and leave it out in a colder environment?