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paino_8

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Team - Is it recommended to bottle if there is still off-gassing occuring in secondary? I've had my amber ale sitting in the secondary for about 20 days...just about 4 days ago the air lock started engaging (posted about this earlier with lots of helpful advice provided). My question now is since it appears to be off-gassing (airlock still bubbles every 30-45 seconds), can I bottle or do I have to wait until no activity in airlock?:confused:

Thanks!
 
Are you at your FG? If yes, then bottle away, if no, wait a bit longer. How long was it in primary?
 
It should be ok, how long was your primary? This happened with my first, it got warmer so it started to 'off gas' again. After 3 weeks, and amber should be good to bottle. whats the FG?
 
I don't have a hydrometer...otherwise I wouldn't be going about asking you guys :eek:. Next batch I will have one. It was in primary for 1 week...been in secondary for 20 days.
 
Yuo should be g2g. You don't have to use the 2ndary for a beer like this, but I did for my first, just for the experience. :)
 
Ummm, my guess is it should be fine. But unfortunately the only way to be sure is to take a hydrometer reading. A handful of things could actually be causing it to continue to ferment. There are almost daily posts on here of batches getting stuck at a higher gravity. On the off chance that yours could be stuck, I think it'd be worthwhile to wait until you can get a hydrometer reading on it to make sure it's done. If it's not, you could risk bottle bombs.
 
Did it ferment vigorously in the primary (bubble in airlock every second or so for a couple days)? If so, you should be good. If not, find a hydrometer to be sure.
 
Thanks, all. Yes, it fermented vigorously. I racked it on top of some apricots in the secondary. It chewed up some sugar for about a day...then calmed down and no activity for two weeks. No strange growth on the fruit (chopped finely...now floating on top). When I was about to bottle is when I noticed the activity in the air lock. It's been going for at least 4 days...no real change in temp outside, same inside temp. I know that there's no way to tell if it's fermenting without the hydrometer. That it's been going for 4 days made me think it could be off-gassing and I didn't know if that could lead to bottle bombs if I bottled.
 
Off-gassing shouldn't, still fermenting could. I would bet that it is fine though. Are you having a hydrometer shipped in, why you need to wait for it?
 

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