rotten wrote:I use a method that I have coined 'slow chill'. Basically into a cube, into laundry sink with ice bottles where it sits overnight after a few changes of water, then drain into fermentor and pitch yeast.
rotten wrote:I don't think it's infected, I think it's a wild yeast or maybe enough of my previous yeast somehow made it to the cube?
rotten wrote:I drained into fermentor today after bottling another batch and pitched a 1469 yeastcake. It smells different, tastes fine though. I'm not tossing it just yet.
rotten wrote:My OG has dropped 10 points in the cube
Bum wrote:Unless you wanted the wild yeast there it is infected - with wild yeast. Make no excuses or you'll get sloppy again in the future. Realise your beer is infected.
Bum wrote:Best of luck, fella.
rotten wrote:G'day all.
I don't think it's infected, I think it's a wild yeast or maybe enough of my previous yeast somehow made it to the cube?
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My OG has dropped 10 points in the cube
Bum wrote:I'm just adding them here to stop any pedants from pedding.
Scoot49 wrote:There is quite a bit of variation in methods and alternatives.
Scoot49 wrote:Am really excited to just enhance my knowledge. REALLY can't wait to get my Canadian blonde into the bottle so I can try it in a month or so
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