TacoGuthrie
Well-Known Member
Today I wanted to rack from primary - 10 gal bucket- to a secondary carboy. Just like I have done with most of my previous batches I am doing this after 7 days in the primary.
The problem is that I have a really high SG of 1.036.
Background:
My OG was 1.064.
I pitched a rehydrated package of s-05 on brew day.
This is my 12th batch, but only my 2nd AG.
Everything went normal with the brew day except i had a boil over. I was inside when it happened so i didn't catch it right away but measuring the wort volume I didn't lose that much wort.
I have 2 questions -
1) Do you think fermentation is stuck? Or just slow? If stuck what are the next steps.
2) I had transfered about 1 Gal into the carboy when i finally looked at the hydrometer. I immediately halted the siphon, switched fermenter positions and transfered back into primay bucket. Do you see any ill effects from that?
Thanks!
The problem is that I have a really high SG of 1.036.
Background:
My OG was 1.064.
I pitched a rehydrated package of s-05 on brew day.
This is my 12th batch, but only my 2nd AG.
Everything went normal with the brew day except i had a boil over. I was inside when it happened so i didn't catch it right away but measuring the wort volume I didn't lose that much wort.
I have 2 questions -
1) Do you think fermentation is stuck? Or just slow? If stuck what are the next steps.
2) I had transfered about 1 Gal into the carboy when i finally looked at the hydrometer. I immediately halted the siphon, switched fermenter positions and transfered back into primay bucket. Do you see any ill effects from that?
Thanks!