Let me preface this by saying I hadn't brewed in 7-8 years until this batch of Wiezenbier last Saturday. I stopped due to time, space constraints, and the fact that I had 3 batches of beer come out bad for various reasons that were all my fault.
Thus I'm being paranoid on this comeback batch. Its a brewer's best kit, all extract, Munton's ale yeast, proofed.
The issue: brewed last week and my starting gravity came out at 1.042 (temp. corrected). A little shy of 1.050 the kit said, but I did have a boilover, and there's a smidge over 5 gallons of liquid in the bucket.
I did my best to aerate the wort, and the next morning I had vigorous fermentation.
Monday, the airlock was dead. However the fermenter was a balmy 77F, so its quite possible the bulk of fast fermentation was over.
So, Tuesday I took a reading, and it was 1.013 (temp. adjusted). So, really close figuring about 1.010 for a final gravity. (does that value sound right?) It was suggested I swirl the bucket gently to resuspend some yeast. DId that 3x Wednesday. None after that.
Tonight I took another reading...and of course it's 1.014 ....so either i didn't get all the bubbles knocked off, or my test the other day was off somehow.
So the question is...should I swirl some more? I do have a 5gal carboy I could rack to secondary for another 4-5 days, and see if that doesn't mix up enough to finish it off?
or should I just be patient, take another reading sunday?
the beer looks clear and after tasting it, I wouldn't say its malty or sweet, so could it be done at 1.012~13?
Thus I'm being paranoid on this comeback batch. Its a brewer's best kit, all extract, Munton's ale yeast, proofed.
The issue: brewed last week and my starting gravity came out at 1.042 (temp. corrected). A little shy of 1.050 the kit said, but I did have a boilover, and there's a smidge over 5 gallons of liquid in the bucket.
I did my best to aerate the wort, and the next morning I had vigorous fermentation.
Monday, the airlock was dead. However the fermenter was a balmy 77F, so its quite possible the bulk of fast fermentation was over.
So, Tuesday I took a reading, and it was 1.013 (temp. adjusted). So, really close figuring about 1.010 for a final gravity. (does that value sound right?) It was suggested I swirl the bucket gently to resuspend some yeast. DId that 3x Wednesday. None after that.
Tonight I took another reading...and of course it's 1.014 ....so either i didn't get all the bubbles knocked off, or my test the other day was off somehow.
So the question is...should I swirl some more? I do have a 5gal carboy I could rack to secondary for another 4-5 days, and see if that doesn't mix up enough to finish it off?
or should I just be patient, take another reading sunday?
the beer looks clear and after tasting it, I wouldn't say its malty or sweet, so could it be done at 1.012~13?