VigII
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This was my fourth attempt at home brewing and this one has me puzzled. The short take is it's been in primary for four weeks and has airlock activity @ 2 bubbles/min. And current corrected FG @1.0197 . Target is 1.015. The main question is -Should I bottle or wait?
It seems like a long time to me so here is some background:
Style is a Brown Porter. Wyeast Witbread 1099 850 mL starter. 6 gal @ OG 1.047. 1.5 week@64F, 1.5 week@ 70F, 1 week@ 67F, 1day@75F. 2 1/2 cups of cold brew coffee added at 10 days, 1-2 bubbles/min. Yeast started fast, @ day 1 180bubbles/min and slowed from there but there has always been some airlock activity, albeit slow. I shook it a little the day I moved it to DA rest temp of 70. I'm thinking the 1099 flocked out on me since I'm not @ target FG 1.015 yet. I like some opinions on my choice to wait longer to get closer to FG. Did it flock out on me and should I give it another littl stir?
OG 1.047
Wyeast
It seems like a long time to me so here is some background:
Style is a Brown Porter. Wyeast Witbread 1099 850 mL starter. 6 gal @ OG 1.047. 1.5 week@64F, 1.5 week@ 70F, 1 week@ 67F, 1day@75F. 2 1/2 cups of cold brew coffee added at 10 days, 1-2 bubbles/min. Yeast started fast, @ day 1 180bubbles/min and slowed from there but there has always been some airlock activity, albeit slow. I shook it a little the day I moved it to DA rest temp of 70. I'm thinking the 1099 flocked out on me since I'm not @ target FG 1.015 yet. I like some opinions on my choice to wait longer to get closer to FG. Did it flock out on me and should I give it another littl stir?
OG 1.047
Wyeast