Sweet Stout

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Rockybottom

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When brewing a sweet stout will my final gravity be higher than normal due to the non-fermentable lactose in the recipe. This is more of a general question not a question on when fermentation is done.

starting gravity was 1048.
 
Lactose will not ferment out. So you can figure the gravity added by your lactose will still be there after fermentation. 1# of lactose will increase your expected FG by about 0.009. At 1.019 you are probably done.
Same also goes for Malto-dextrin.
Craig
 
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