binkleybloom
Active Member
Hey All,
I cold crashed my first brew last week (Imperial IPA - 1.076OG, I think it stopped at 1.010 - that was my last reading).
However, despite the fact that the fermometer on the carboy is reading 56º, I get tiny bubbles - maybe 1 every three seconds or so (that I can see) shooting up from the yeast/trub at the bottom of the 'boy, so I suspect there are still some residual fermentables and I may have crashed too early. Is this normal, or did I rush it too much?
Yes. I got impatient. One of the many virtues I lack
So now I am worried about bottle bombs. Beersmith is calling for ~108g of corn sugar, but I'm very tempted to throttle back on that a touch. Maybe do 85 or 90g instead because of the activity.
What do you lot think?
I cold crashed my first brew last week (Imperial IPA - 1.076OG, I think it stopped at 1.010 - that was my last reading).
However, despite the fact that the fermometer on the carboy is reading 56º, I get tiny bubbles - maybe 1 every three seconds or so (that I can see) shooting up from the yeast/trub at the bottom of the 'boy, so I suspect there are still some residual fermentables and I may have crashed too early. Is this normal, or did I rush it too much?
Yes. I got impatient. One of the many virtues I lack
So now I am worried about bottle bombs. Beersmith is calling for ~108g of corn sugar, but I'm very tempted to throttle back on that a touch. Maybe do 85 or 90g instead because of the activity.
What do you lot think?