I have finally taken the jump into home brewing and am loving it.
I started my first batch with a True Brew Pale Ale that I started 7 days ago. My initial SG was 1.045. The instructions indicated "fermentation should continue for 48-72 hrs and settle there after". I am still getting evidence of fermentation (lifting of the float in the airloc) at day 7. I took an SG at day 7 (1.018 @66 degrees). The brew stats suggest a final gravity of 1.010-1.012.
My questions are:
1. Is it normal for fermentation to last this long and/or longer than the instructions indicate?
2. If yes for question #1, can it go for too long? If so, when should I stop and bottle?
3. If fermentation ceases at an SG above the recommended level and I bottle, will I risk having bursting bottles?
I really appreciate the feedback.
I started my first batch with a True Brew Pale Ale that I started 7 days ago. My initial SG was 1.045. The instructions indicated "fermentation should continue for 48-72 hrs and settle there after". I am still getting evidence of fermentation (lifting of the float in the airloc) at day 7. I took an SG at day 7 (1.018 @66 degrees). The brew stats suggest a final gravity of 1.010-1.012.
My questions are:
1. Is it normal for fermentation to last this long and/or longer than the instructions indicate?
2. If yes for question #1, can it go for too long? If so, when should I stop and bottle?
3. If fermentation ceases at an SG above the recommended level and I bottle, will I risk having bursting bottles?
I really appreciate the feedback.