According to my nifty spreadsheet, it has figured for me that so far this sucker has attenuated 74%. It is still REALLY sweet. What makes me wonder is why. I mashed it on the low side. I'm not computing why the SG is still high. It seems to be still going, but slowly. I racked it to a keg last brew-day and it is still at 1.018. Too high if oyu ask me. Should I let it keep going and swirl for a few days?
At any rate, if I don't see it get down to at least 1.015 the next time I check, I'm probably going to pitch a dry packet of S-56 and see if that helps it along.
/sigh
Patience . . . I've said it befor and I guess I'll have to say it again . . . this beer will take a LONG time AFTER it's in bottles to be finished. My guess is AT LEAST 3 months maybe more like 5. I bet right now when youtaste it besides being very sweet it has a Sherry like taste, right? It probably taste more like a dessert liquere or something then a beer?
I almost pitched my Wee heavy down the sink when I first tasted it. It had a OG of 1.081 and now almost 6 months later it's great. Infact I have peole begging me to tell them what the recipie is and honestly I dunno. I do know I used 3 LBS of honey in it along with 9 lbs of malt extract. I could probably break it down if I felt like spending hours and hours do it and I may one day just to get them to STFU, but what I am trying to get at here is THIS BEER WILL TAKE A LONG TIME.
IF you decide to not wait at least do me a favor. Take a 12pack or so worth of what we have currently. Put it into it's own fermenter, let it sit and keep an eye on it. Once the gravity settles out a bit bottle it and then let it sit for 4-6 months. As it ages once a month grab a bottle and drink it . . . just one and no matter how it tastes. Take notes on it and then tell me after the 6 months if I was wrong.
IF I am wrong I will send you (Dude) one of every beer I have in my sig and one of every beer I add to my sig after those 6 months are up (will be at least a 12 pack). If I'm right you have to send me a 12 pack.
I'm calling you out man. You are forgetting THE MOST IMPORTANT part of home brewing, Relax, and have a home brew, and are being VERY Un-Dude. Chill man, let this beer run it's course.