Bombers hoppy ending
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Recently started an MJ Simcoe single hop IPA. It came with M44 yeast.
Pitched the yeast at 23C as the fermentation fridge was dropping the temp to 19C.
Checked after about 18hrs and found the yeast to all be in the cone of the snub nose. It looked like a beer that had been in the primary for 3 weeks and was ready to bottle.
Decided to give it a little swirl and lifted the temp to 20C. Checked again @ 48hrs and noticed a very slight amount of Krausen in the surface around the thermowell. Made the decision that if there was no change the following day, I would add another yeast.
However, 12hrs later and bingo thick fluffy Krausen and good pressure increase.
glad I didn’t add the second yeast now.
Having done a little research it appears the M44 can be a little slow. Appears to be the case in this situation.
Pitched the yeast at 23C as the fermentation fridge was dropping the temp to 19C.
Checked after about 18hrs and found the yeast to all be in the cone of the snub nose. It looked like a beer that had been in the primary for 3 weeks and was ready to bottle.
Decided to give it a little swirl and lifted the temp to 20C. Checked again @ 48hrs and noticed a very slight amount of Krausen in the surface around the thermowell. Made the decision that if there was no change the following day, I would add another yeast.
However, 12hrs later and bingo thick fluffy Krausen and good pressure increase.
glad I didn’t add the second yeast now.
Having done a little research it appears the M44 can be a little slow. Appears to be the case in this situation.