Neil1454
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Been really new to brewing I'm finding a few bits a bit odd.
So I have a Dark Velvet stout that has been brewing since 20th November.
I know 6 days is not long.... I'm questi
Pitching yeast at 19 and keeping temps between 18-21 and keeping between 19-21 more often than not.
Activity seemed to have stopped for a few days now. So I take a reading pop the lid back on the FV and put the air lock back on and pretty much straight away the air lock is going bonkers.
I've not stired or done anything other than take a reading. Temp is sat at around 19c.
There looked like some yeast still on the top that had not dropped. Not allot but some.
Just wondered if allowing air in kicks things off again or is it more to do with disturbing the yeast on top and should I stir it?
So I have a Dark Velvet stout that has been brewing since 20th November.
I know 6 days is not long.... I'm questi
Pitching yeast at 19 and keeping temps between 18-21 and keeping between 19-21 more often than not.
Activity seemed to have stopped for a few days now. So I take a reading pop the lid back on the FV and put the air lock back on and pretty much straight away the air lock is going bonkers.
I've not stired or done anything other than take a reading. Temp is sat at around 19c.
There looked like some yeast still on the top that had not dropped. Not allot but some.
Just wondered if allowing air in kicks things off again or is it more to do with disturbing the yeast on top and should I stir it?
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