Lagers
Lagers
How much fermentation activity should I get out of a lager? I made one on Friday. On Monday it had a kausen on top, but not the bubble activity of the ales I've done. It's a 1.090 doppelbock at 48 degrees. I pitched a 1 1/2 liter starter into each 5 gallons.
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Tom: It has been a long time since we brewed a lager. I believe there was some activity coming from the air lock. But it never moved like an ale.
Here is what John Palmer has to say about lager, http://www.howtobrew.com/section1/chapter10-5.html
He mentions that it is nice to ferment them in glass carboy, so you can see that the yeast is doing it thing. Hope this helps.
Dave
Here is what John Palmer has to say about lager, http://www.howtobrew.com/section1/chapter10-5.html
He mentions that it is nice to ferment them in glass carboy, so you can see that the yeast is doing it thing. Hope this helps.
Dave
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I've heard that some brewers pitch at around 70 degrees, then bring the temp down once the ferment gets going. Others pitch a healthy starter (which it sounds like you did) at 55-60 degrees. I agree with the others that the ferment should be slower than an ale, mainly because you're at a colder temp. Patience is a virtue when it comes to lagers. Can't wait to see how it comes out. Good luck.
Larry
I have one going right now. I didn't pitch a big starter like you, so it took several days, almost a week actually, to really start up. I am keeping it around 50F. It did bubble through the airlock for a few days, but not like an ale. At the peak, it blup'ed about every 20 - 30 secs. The krausen was only about 3/4 inch high, too. It's been in the primary since New Years weekend. I am going to check it to see if I can rack it to the secondary this weekend, as the krausen has collapsed earlier this week. Hope to have it ready for the March meeting, even though it's a Pilsner Urquell clone, not a porter/stout. Have a Milk Stout to bring for the competition.
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