Glibbidy
Well-Known Member
I brewed 10 gallons of Imperial Stout seven days ago. The OG was 1.096. Due to a monster starter and some really hard working 1056 American Ale yeast it dropped to 1.020.
Here's my quandry I only have one primary to accommodate a 10 gallon batch, and I'm brewing 10 gallons of California common today.
Should I leave the stout in for a few more days and hope it drops a few more points, or rack it to secondary fermentation today?
I can split the 10 gallons of California Common between two vessels if need be, but would prefer to ferment in one vessel.
What do those of you with experience in brewing high gravity beers think?
Here's my quandry I only have one primary to accommodate a 10 gallon batch, and I'm brewing 10 gallons of California common today.
Should I leave the stout in for a few more days and hope it drops a few more points, or rack it to secondary fermentation today?
I can split the 10 gallons of California Common between two vessels if need be, but would prefer to ferment in one vessel.
What do those of you with experience in brewing high gravity beers think?