With hindsight, I think my first ever brew (a kit) a few weeks back suffered from a stuck fermentation... Last weekend I did brew #2, my first AG brew following the guide on here...
I got about 11L wort, OG 1.056, into which I pitched a full pack of Wyeast 1275 Thames Valley on Saturday night - between Sunday morning until Monday bedtime it way bubbling along at a good old rate, but as of Tuesday morning little or no action. It's sitting happily at about 20degC by the way...
What gives? I gave the wort a good old whisking to aerate it. But as a newbie I've no experience to go on. Is this behaviour to be expected? I'm not panicking yet and I've read the initial part of fermentation can be very brisk and I'm happy to leave it to do it's think for another 2 weeks or so...
What sort of behaviour should I be looking out for? Surely there should b some bubbling now and then? For now I'm keeping an eye on the airlock to see if the level is changing, indicating intermittent bubbling when my back is turned.
Any advice?
I got about 11L wort, OG 1.056, into which I pitched a full pack of Wyeast 1275 Thames Valley on Saturday night - between Sunday morning until Monday bedtime it way bubbling along at a good old rate, but as of Tuesday morning little or no action. It's sitting happily at about 20degC by the way...
What gives? I gave the wort a good old whisking to aerate it. But as a newbie I've no experience to go on. Is this behaviour to be expected? I'm not panicking yet and I've read the initial part of fermentation can be very brisk and I'm happy to leave it to do it's think for another 2 weeks or so...
What sort of behaviour should I be looking out for? Surely there should b some bubbling now and then? For now I'm keeping an eye on the airlock to see if the level is changing, indicating intermittent bubbling when my back is turned.
Any advice?