earthwormgaz
Regular.
Hi Forum,
I did my brew and I think I got it into my new fermenting fridge with inkbird and heater about the 17th. It was about 1055 I think. Its down to about 1020 now, so seemingly should have some way to go. However, the foam on the top has crashed down, there's just a few bubbles, and I'd have thought it'd be done by now?
Its gone so cold, that the cooling of the fridge was only kicking on when it first went in there after the boil. I think the temperature was dropping down to 17.5 degrees, then the heater would kick it back up to 19.5 nicely. I've bumped the bottom threshold up to 18.5 now. Question is, was I letting it yoyo down to low, and may that have lead to a stuck brew, or might it just take time?
I wondered whether to bump the target in there up to 20.5 degrees to try and get it going again down to 1.010?
Thanks for any help :)
I did my brew and I think I got it into my new fermenting fridge with inkbird and heater about the 17th. It was about 1055 I think. Its down to about 1020 now, so seemingly should have some way to go. However, the foam on the top has crashed down, there's just a few bubbles, and I'd have thought it'd be done by now?
Its gone so cold, that the cooling of the fridge was only kicking on when it first went in there after the boil. I think the temperature was dropping down to 17.5 degrees, then the heater would kick it back up to 19.5 nicely. I've bumped the bottom threshold up to 18.5 now. Question is, was I letting it yoyo down to low, and may that have lead to a stuck brew, or might it just take time?
I wondered whether to bump the target in there up to 20.5 degrees to try and get it going again down to 1.010?
Thanks for any help :)
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