Don not understand this, so I hop some of you can share your wisdom. I pitched a kolsch on yeast 2575 a few weeks ago and it took off almost immediately. There were no more bubbles at 3 days. I brewed Ed worts October ale last weekend, and -- this was dumb. --did not check the kolsch's sg. It was.024 when it would normally be below .010. I racked the kolsch to secondary and pithed on the cake. Three days later, the October fest, which is calculated to end at .017, is at.010. Predictably, the kolsch has only got to.020. I understand the foolishness of the early racking now.
Ao whAt would you do?
Rack the octo to a keg for conditioning and let the kolsch condition?
Do that, and then repitxh ths kolsch on the cake to dry it out?
Clearly I have been drinking, the last kolsch is great. Advise appreciated.
Ao whAt would you do?
Rack the octo to a keg for conditioning and let the kolsch condition?
Do that, and then repitxh ths kolsch on the cake to dry it out?
Clearly I have been drinking, the last kolsch is great. Advise appreciated.