Hi all again
I have bottled my first kit, a pilsner, and all looking good so far in the airing cupboard, clearing nicely :thumb:
Anyway, my second kit is a woodfordes wherry real ale kit, no sugar needed £13 from wilcos.
I followed the instructions, but with this one, decided to put the FV in the garage instead of the front room. To compensate for the lower temperature i submersed a aquarium heater set at 20 degrees and left it to it. That was saturday. Come sunday i went in garage to see how it was bubbling away, and to my surprise, it wasnt, i have an airlock on top and nothing. i lifted the lid and was totally flat, no activity at all.!The culprit was the temp, the heater obviously isnt man enough to pull it up to 20 degrees in the cold garage, and it was at 12 degrees in the middle of the day.
I then transferred the FV into the front room and evicted the mrs, giving it a little stir for good measure. I have just got in from work and there is a megga frothy head and it has gone to 20 degrees. So that just confirms the garage is just too cold for my little heater to maintain a constant warm temp.
My concern is this, although there is a big frothy top on it of about 2 inches, there is nothing coming through the airlock, at all. the lid is snapped shut even where the lead for the heater wire enters the FV. I scooped out a little "V" shape for it to sit in. Obviously this isnt an exact tight fit but i cant see all gasses escaping through here only and would expect some to come through the airlock?
Your thoughts and advise are appreciated
Jim
I have bottled my first kit, a pilsner, and all looking good so far in the airing cupboard, clearing nicely :thumb:
Anyway, my second kit is a woodfordes wherry real ale kit, no sugar needed £13 from wilcos.
I followed the instructions, but with this one, decided to put the FV in the garage instead of the front room. To compensate for the lower temperature i submersed a aquarium heater set at 20 degrees and left it to it. That was saturday. Come sunday i went in garage to see how it was bubbling away, and to my surprise, it wasnt, i have an airlock on top and nothing. i lifted the lid and was totally flat, no activity at all.!The culprit was the temp, the heater obviously isnt man enough to pull it up to 20 degrees in the cold garage, and it was at 12 degrees in the middle of the day.
I then transferred the FV into the front room and evicted the mrs, giving it a little stir for good measure. I have just got in from work and there is a megga frothy head and it has gone to 20 degrees. So that just confirms the garage is just too cold for my little heater to maintain a constant warm temp.
My concern is this, although there is a big frothy top on it of about 2 inches, there is nothing coming through the airlock, at all. the lid is snapped shut even where the lead for the heater wire enters the FV. I scooped out a little "V" shape for it to sit in. Obviously this isnt an exact tight fit but i cant see all gasses escaping through here only and would expect some to come through the airlock?
Your thoughts and advise are appreciated
Jim