Rising bubbles after lagering in 2nd fv.

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MaltyMat

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Hi all,

I am about to bottle my lager today. And see that there are what looks like rising carbonation bubbles in the secondary fv. I don't think this is due to fermentation as the fg was 1.010 (the expected FG) before going into the secondary fv.

It has been lagering over 4 weeks, and have been rasing the temp from around 2oC to 15.5oC over the last 3-4 days.

Are these bubbles due to the lagering process? And should still be ok to batch prime and bottle.

Thanks in advance.
 
That'll be just gas coming out of the beer as it warms up; you'll be fine to prime and bottle.
 

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