left my bottles in the garage

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  1. chocosushi

    chocosushi Initiate (0) May 1, 2011 Oklahoma

    Left some fresh homebrew in my garage & we had a coldfront
    coming through. The Low was 34 degrees.
    It had only been bottle conditioning for a day
    Am I screwed? I had a carboy in there too
    Moved everything inside promptly this morning.
     
  2. GreenKrusty101

    GreenKrusty101 Initiate (0) Dec 4, 2008 Nevada

    Good move...invert the bottles momentarily and keep at room temp (70*F) for 2 weeks...what's in the carboy?
     
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  3. chocosushi

    chocosushi Initiate (0) May 1, 2011 Oklahoma

    Elderberry Ale on Champ Yeast
     
  4. a74gent

    a74gent Pundit (981) Mar 16, 2010 Massachusetts
    Trader

    I don't know dick about homebrewing, but that sounds tasty!
     
  5. fvernon

    fvernon Initiate (0) Mar 1, 2010 Wisconsin

    no screwed, just maybe behind schedule by a day or two! was the carboy a primary or secondary? i've re-pitched yeast with no problems before, but i bet you just put yours to bed and can wake them up with some warmth.
     
  6. danedelman

    danedelman Initiate (0) Apr 3, 2011 Pennsylvania

    You are fine. The yeast just probably took a nap.
     
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  7. GreenKrusty101

    GreenKrusty101 Initiate (0) Dec 4, 2008 Nevada

    I'm assuming by "Champ", you mean champagne, but I'm more interested in the rest of the recipe. (Elton John fan)
     
  8. skivtjerry

    skivtjerry Pooh-Bah (1,865) Mar 10, 2006 Vermont
    Pooh-Bah

    No problem. I've had ice form in carboys when doing garage lagers and fermentation started right back up when they warmed up.
     
  9. chocosushi

    chocosushi Initiate (0) May 1, 2011 Oklahoma

    Extract batch
    with a lb of Pilsen malt & a lb each of clover honey & brown rice syrup.
    100% Citra in 2 additions (~15 minutes & flameout)
    10 granny smith apples (juiced) for extra sugars & a tart edge
    added during secondary w/ 2 tablespoons of ground elderberry.

    hope it turns out good. going on a huge experimental limb here.
     
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  10. Wreckoncile

    Wreckoncile Initiate (0) Jul 19, 2011 California

    Taste it after the primary fermentation runs it's course, and if you're not satisfied, dump some in sour dregs and a pack of Roeselare and let it sit for nine months on some more fruit. That sounds like a base beer that could transform into a top notch sour.
     
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  11. chocosushi

    chocosushi Initiate (0) May 1, 2011 Oklahoma

    Fantastic advice!
     
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