Hi all
I feel like such a newbie, well I am. I am fermenting my first brew (Coopers Ausie Larger in the Coopers new DIY kit). I have done exactly as the instructions said and my beer got off to good start. I started on Tuesday evening this week. I put the fermenter on the floor of our linen closet (sit at about 22 C usually).
However, our heating stopped working from about late Wednesday or Thursday, not to sure. So I have battled maintain my temp (wrapped it in blankets much to the amusement of my wife and mother in-law. The temp dropped to 18 C and then at the peak of our heating crisis went down to between 14 and 16 C. Our heating is now back on so the linen closet is now back at 22 C ish and my fermenter temp is rising. I should hopefully be able to raise my temp to back to proper levels.
My concern is that it looks like the yeasties have stopped doing their bit. Is there any way to kick start fermentation again or would I have to add more yeast?
Please Help - pretty desperate not to fluff my first brew to badly. I am seriously considering investing in a brew belt for unforseen heating issues.
Cheers
BrewBilly
I feel like such a newbie, well I am. I am fermenting my first brew (Coopers Ausie Larger in the Coopers new DIY kit). I have done exactly as the instructions said and my beer got off to good start. I started on Tuesday evening this week. I put the fermenter on the floor of our linen closet (sit at about 22 C usually).
However, our heating stopped working from about late Wednesday or Thursday, not to sure. So I have battled maintain my temp (wrapped it in blankets much to the amusement of my wife and mother in-law. The temp dropped to 18 C and then at the peak of our heating crisis went down to between 14 and 16 C. Our heating is now back on so the linen closet is now back at 22 C ish and my fermenter temp is rising. I should hopefully be able to raise my temp to back to proper levels.
My concern is that it looks like the yeasties have stopped doing their bit. Is there any way to kick start fermentation again or would I have to add more yeast?
Please Help - pretty desperate not to fluff my first brew to badly. I am seriously considering investing in a brew belt for unforseen heating issues.
Cheers
BrewBilly