How long do Lager yeast take to ferment?
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How long do Lager yeast take to ferment?
I've just got my brew-fridge cleaned out and started to use it, but I have no idea how long lagers take to ferment at lower temps, as I've only really done them when the weathers cooler and not in a fridge before.
I currently have it running at 12°c.
Any ideas anyone?
I currently have it running at 12°c.
Any ideas anyone?
-Liam
if your brewing your lagers at cooler temps when available then this should be a pretty good indication as just because they are in the fridge set a the right temp does not mean they will take longer than the same temp outside the fridge, in saying that i would usually brew my lagers at 10*C for about 2 weeks then rack and leave in secondary for 2 weeks then ( this is optional) i turn the fridge down to 1-2*C and lager for about another 4 weeks or so but in simplistic terms she should be fully fermented at lager temps in 2-3 weeks 

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I can only get my fridge up to a max of 7-8 degrees...is that too cold to throw my primary fermenter in if I'm doing a lager?

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Heals.Heals wrote:I can only get my fridge up to a max of 7-8 degrees...is that too cold to throw my primary fermenter in if I'm doing a lager?
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Mines tenth-hand and OLD, so the highest setting seems to be around 12c, but it's not stable. I had to turn it off overnight two days ago because the temperature dropped off the bottom of my thermometerHeals wrote:I can only get my fridge up to a max of 7-8 degrees...is that too cold to throw my primary fermenter in if I'm doing a lager?
It seem to have moderately consistancy most of the time.
-Liam
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Is it gonna work??
Hi guys. Just threw a lager on two nights ago and put it in a bar fridge to keep the temp down. Its around 10 degs and has been since it went in. Thus far it has not done a lot at all. It has not expelled any co2 and the airlock is backward ( i assume the cooler temps since putting it in has caused the air inside to contract). The yeast is w34/70, and the homebrew guy said to keep it cold and not go over 16. Is it likely to be a slow starter or any other ideas??
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I have a pils in primary now using the wyeast 2000 strain and as TK pointed out there was a big delay before noticeable fermentation took off. 3 days in this case but it was at 12C rather than 10. I wasnt quite in full panic mode (ie, standing over fermenter, sachet of dry yeast in hand).
Patience is what lagers are all about - any beer than requires to be cced for weeks at a time is in my book, a test of patience.
Patience is what lagers are all about - any beer than requires to be cced for weeks at a time is in my book, a test of patience.