Hello all!
I brewed a 10 gallon batch of RIS. It started at 1.098 and finished at 1.032. Yesterday, after one week in primary (I know), I transferred into two separate secondary vessels. I was going to do some experimentation with the split batch. I went to check on them today and one of them has a small hairline crack and the beer is VERY slowly leaking out. Probably a few oz or about 150ish mL per day rate.
I didn't have time to transfer tonight, so I put the leaking glass vessel in a plastic bucket for now so the beer doesn't leak all over the floor.
I didn't really want to transfer to secondary yet in the first place, but ended up doing it for various reasons, so I'd hate to transfer to a tertiary vessel at day 9...
So here is my question. What should I do now? Transfer to tertiary? Bottle and let it age/condition in bottles? Let it sit for a week as is and then bottle? I was originally planning on letting it sit in primary for a couple of weeks, then secondary for a couple of weeks, and then in bottles until it is ready.
Long time reader, first time posting. I thought this was definitely the place to find an answer. Thanks in advance for any help or advice you can offer.
I brewed a 10 gallon batch of RIS. It started at 1.098 and finished at 1.032. Yesterday, after one week in primary (I know), I transferred into two separate secondary vessels. I was going to do some experimentation with the split batch. I went to check on them today and one of them has a small hairline crack and the beer is VERY slowly leaking out. Probably a few oz or about 150ish mL per day rate.
I didn't have time to transfer tonight, so I put the leaking glass vessel in a plastic bucket for now so the beer doesn't leak all over the floor.
I didn't really want to transfer to secondary yet in the first place, but ended up doing it for various reasons, so I'd hate to transfer to a tertiary vessel at day 9...
So here is my question. What should I do now? Transfer to tertiary? Bottle and let it age/condition in bottles? Let it sit for a week as is and then bottle? I was originally planning on letting it sit in primary for a couple of weeks, then secondary for a couple of weeks, and then in bottles until it is ready.
Long time reader, first time posting. I thought this was definitely the place to find an answer. Thanks in advance for any help or advice you can offer.