I believe I'm ok but figured this is a good place to bring it up.
I brewed an all grain Dunkel 2 weeks ago, a Saturday, and my fermentation started just over 36 hours later. I used the WLP300 and I was getting lots of bubbles from my run-off tube.
Just about 2 weeks later and I still got bubbles coming about 2 minutes apart. I usually take an OG reading but didnt this time.
Anyone else experience longer than expected fermentation times?
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2 weeks of bubbles
It's been years since I've done a lager, but they are certainly slower at the cooler temperatures.
I'd take a gravity reading and see where it's at... as long as it's under 1.020 ish, I'd rack it over to a secondary and let the yeast drop out while it's lagering. If there's some extra yeast to clean up the fermentation by-products, all the better (autolysis shouldn't be a concern).
I'd take a gravity reading and see where it's at... as long as it's under 1.020 ish, I'd rack it over to a secondary and let the yeast drop out while it's lagering. If there's some extra yeast to clean up the fermentation by-products, all the better (autolysis shouldn't be a concern).
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