I've been reading and listening for awhile now and want to thank everyone for all the superior information! My brewing skills have increased dramatically since I found the fountain of knowledge here on The BN.
I did finally hit a possible snag that I haven't seen any previous mention of that I would love some feedback on.
I brewed a Baltic Porter (very) loosely based on JZ's "Zek's Porter" in "Brewing Classic Styles" on 4/16/10. Target OG was 1.076 and I came in at 1.074 so was happy with that. Cooled my Wort down to 62 and pitched (my Shirron Plate Chiller and my hose only get me about 60-64 so I forgo the Narziss Ferm and just use a D-Rest). I'm re-pitching WLP833 German Bock Lager from a 1.055 Munich Dunkel. Immediately after 2 minute aeration and pitch I place the Carboy in my fridge that is set at 48F.
After about a 6-8hr lag time I have a nice healthy Krausen and good fermentation activity. I give it about 3 days of high Krausen with sanitized tin foil on top before I switch to a good ol' Air Lock. Still have great fermentation signs, bubbles, movement, steady 50F Wort temp and everything is going swimmingly....
Last night, 4/21 around midnight is my guess; my fridge popped a breaker and went out. I check in on my lovely about 9am and see my temp is up to 62-63F with crazy Air Lock activity! I immediately switched to another circuit and fired the fridge back up. After I got home from work (7pm) it was back down to a steady 50F but with no Air Lock activity. I still have a healthy Krausen and some movement in there but I'm scared I've shocked my poor little yeasties too badly.
Anyone have any ideas on what I have or haven't done to my beer? I haven't taken any readings yet (playing the hold my breath and see game) so no idea how much attenuation I have so far.
Did I do the right thing turning the fridge back on or should I have taken it as a pre-mature D-Rest? (I generally primary for 3 weeks before 3 day D-Rest at 66-68F) Did I cool everything back down to quickly? Should I have left it there or shot for a mid-point? You get the idea.
Any help/feedback or suggestions would be awesome!
Thanks in advance!
-J


