Murphy and Son

Fermentation

General Considerations

Range of Values

Operational Protocols

For best recovery of barm ale (and therefore yeast for further brews and also to achieve a consistent yeast count at rack) the ideal wort depth is between 1·8 and 3·0 metres (6 and 10 feet). Yeast food is added to wort prior to pitching.

There are 3 methods of rousing:
  1. Bottom Rousing for yeast dispersal.
  2. Top Rousing for oxygenation.
  3. Air Rousing for oxygenation and yeast dispersal.

Rouse if the start of fermentation is slow and up to 40 hours if the fermentation is slowing prematurely. If fermentation rate has to be corrected by unusual rousing check that the flavour of the resulting beer is not altered.

Measurement Protocols

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