candlejack
Member
Ok, so I'm kind of antsy and want to bottle different fruit braggots (peach, raspberry and blueberry) that I started 2 weeks ago.
The general ingredients for the brew, for a 1 gallon batch, was 1.5 pounds of honey, 1 pound of light malt and a pound of fruit in light syrup. I used safbrew s-33 dry brewing yeast.
After a week of fermenting, I racked off of the fruit and into a new gallon jug. I have seen some bubbles (still see some bubbles) but no airlock activity. Its been about a week since i had done the first racking.
I dont know the initial gravity, i did not have a hydrometer at the time, but using a calculator online (based on just the malt and honey) it said the initial gravity shoudl have been around 1.087. I know that the blueberries and syrups would have added more to this.
so my question is this, can i bottle my braggots now and prime them with some sugar? or should i wait a week and bottle then. Thank you for your help!
The general ingredients for the brew, for a 1 gallon batch, was 1.5 pounds of honey, 1 pound of light malt and a pound of fruit in light syrup. I used safbrew s-33 dry brewing yeast.
After a week of fermenting, I racked off of the fruit and into a new gallon jug. I have seen some bubbles (still see some bubbles) but no airlock activity. Its been about a week since i had done the first racking.
I dont know the initial gravity, i did not have a hydrometer at the time, but using a calculator online (based on just the malt and honey) it said the initial gravity shoudl have been around 1.087. I know that the blueberries and syrups would have added more to this.
so my question is this, can i bottle my braggots now and prime them with some sugar? or should i wait a week and bottle then. Thank you for your help!