I brewed a slightly-modified Left Hand Milk Stout clone three and a half weeks ago and put it into secondary about two weeks in, with SG just a couple points north of expected FG, after a week and a half of bubbling once every 12-15 seconds. Well, a week and a half into secondary (with an inch or more of yeast cake) it's still bubbling at pretty much the same rate. My plans were to bottle tomorrow morning. I know, the correct answer is, "check the SG, then check it a couple days later," but I'm impatient and a bit paranoid about infecting my beer.
So, am I safe to bottle tomorrow or do I need to accept reality and do some SG readings before I can safely bottle? The main thing I'm asking is: is it possible for the airlock to continue bubbling consistently like this after fermentation has completed? Is that what "gassing off" means? And if so, couldn't someone have come up with a better term that doesn't sound like a top-five most-disgusting sex act?
So, am I safe to bottle tomorrow or do I need to accept reality and do some SG readings before I can safely bottle? The main thing I'm asking is: is it possible for the airlock to continue bubbling consistently like this after fermentation has completed? Is that what "gassing off" means? And if so, couldn't someone have come up with a better term that doesn't sound like a top-five most-disgusting sex act?