When my fermenter stops bubbling is it worth opening it up and giving it a stir to make sure all the fermentable stuff actually gets fermented out?
Would it do anything (other than increasing the risk of infection)?
Stirring part way through
Stirring part way through
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So you don't think I should stir ACT? Good enough for me I suppose.
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I reckon you could get the same effect by giving your fermenter a gentle shake as you could by stirring it. Here are some advantages of shaking over stirring:
- You won't have to sanitise your spoon/paddle
- There is less risk of contamination because you would not need to open the lid of the fermenter.
just make sure you take the airlock out while you do it so that none of the airlock water is accidently sucked into the fermenter.
I just shook my brew a couple of minutes ago, but if I had another fermenter, i would certainly rack my beer.
- You won't have to sanitise your spoon/paddle
- There is less risk of contamination because you would not need to open the lid of the fermenter.
just make sure you take the airlock out while you do it so that none of the airlock water is accidently sucked into the fermenter.
I just shook my brew a couple of minutes ago, but if I had another fermenter, i would certainly rack my beer.
I left my fermenter in my other pants
Well, I disagree (a little). Of course shaking or turning the fermenter will also encourage further fermentation, but certainly not to the same degree. Racking too - however if you don't or can't rack, stirring isn't going to subject your beer to any higher risk of infection than racking - in fact I'd wager a spoon is more easily/better sanitised than another tub AND hose, and your beer's aerated less!
Remember also that towards the end of primary fermentation there is alcohol in the beer and it isn't as 'fragile' as it was pre-fermentation.
Personally I don't stir anyway, mostly because I don't think it's necessary.
That's my two cents.
TB
Remember also that towards the end of primary fermentation there is alcohol in the beer and it isn't as 'fragile' as it was pre-fermentation.
Personally I don't stir anyway, mostly because I don't think it's necessary.
That's my two cents.
TB
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Ernie,
I never stir or shake and have never had any problems.
Doing so may give you a sense that fermentation has restarted because the airlock is bubbling, but this may just be carbon dioxide coming out of solution due to the stirring or shaking.
Conversely, just because your airlock has stopped bubbling doesn't mean the beer is not still fermenting. Check out this sticky: http://www.homebrewandbeer.com/forum/vi ... php?t=1471
Cheers,
Oliver
I never stir or shake and have never had any problems.
Doing so may give you a sense that fermentation has restarted because the airlock is bubbling, but this may just be carbon dioxide coming out of solution due to the stirring or shaking.
Conversely, just because your airlock has stopped bubbling doesn't mean the beer is not still fermenting. Check out this sticky: http://www.homebrewandbeer.com/forum/vi ... php?t=1471
Cheers,
Oliver
thanks for all the input. have decided to leave the lid on and give it a bit of shake/swirl when the bubbling slows down....fark I have to do something. I can't just let it sit there for 7-10 days!!
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