jonwilliams48
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Hi all,
I am new to brewing and have my first batch in the fermenter. I feel i did my homework really well and read a TON and watched a lot of videos to educate myself. I did my first batch last week which was a Scottish Red Ale. I used BeeerSmith and pretty much hit all my numbers. It was a 1 gallon BIAB method.
Anyhow my OG was 1.061 into the fermenter. Pitched a half packet of White Labs Scottish Ale yeast. No starter as it was only a 1 gal batch. I actually over-pitched a little...no biggy.
It's been in primary for 10 days now with no visible activity for the last 6 days. Just did a gravity reading and it;s still pretty high at 1.034. I was expecting it to be closer to 1.018. Temperature has been around 66 degrees.
Do I just wait? I was planning on 3 weeks in primary (no secondary) then bottling for 3 weeks with corn sugar for bottle conditioning.
Thoughts?
I am new to brewing and have my first batch in the fermenter. I feel i did my homework really well and read a TON and watched a lot of videos to educate myself. I did my first batch last week which was a Scottish Red Ale. I used BeeerSmith and pretty much hit all my numbers. It was a 1 gallon BIAB method.
Anyhow my OG was 1.061 into the fermenter. Pitched a half packet of White Labs Scottish Ale yeast. No starter as it was only a 1 gal batch. I actually over-pitched a little...no biggy.
It's been in primary for 10 days now with no visible activity for the last 6 days. Just did a gravity reading and it;s still pretty high at 1.034. I was expecting it to be closer to 1.018. Temperature has been around 66 degrees.
Do I just wait? I was planning on 3 weeks in primary (no secondary) then bottling for 3 weeks with corn sugar for bottle conditioning.
Thoughts?