Hi there,
I am fairly new to homebrewing, I've done about 10 extract batches or so. This is my first attempt at adding a fruit to my brew.
So I'm currently brewing a pineapple IIPA, I decided to add straight into the brew 1.5kg of roughly blended (all equipment sanitised) pineapple to my primary after 7 days.
All was going and looking good until 3 days later (today) when I decided to take a sample in my hydrometer to see how it was going .. Not sure if it was a good idea.. Because as soon as I turned my spigot to the 'on' position, I got a few, very little chunks of pineapple and a little trickle of brew down my hydrometer. That was it.
I had to investigate to see if I could unblock the spigot from the inside so I sanitised a spoon and took the lid off carefully and there's just tiny and big pieces of pineapple on the bottom, on top, and all throughout my brew.
So now I'm wondering how the hell in going to bottle this stuff if it doesn't ferment the chunks out. Will the yeast eat the chunks over more time? Should I be worried? Obviously the yeast is nowhere near done fermenting the sugars in the pineapple but will there be pieces left over afterwards?
I've spent quite a bit of money on this brew as its an IIPA so any help on the situation would be great, cheers!
I am fairly new to homebrewing, I've done about 10 extract batches or so. This is my first attempt at adding a fruit to my brew.
So I'm currently brewing a pineapple IIPA, I decided to add straight into the brew 1.5kg of roughly blended (all equipment sanitised) pineapple to my primary after 7 days.
All was going and looking good until 3 days later (today) when I decided to take a sample in my hydrometer to see how it was going .. Not sure if it was a good idea.. Because as soon as I turned my spigot to the 'on' position, I got a few, very little chunks of pineapple and a little trickle of brew down my hydrometer. That was it.
I had to investigate to see if I could unblock the spigot from the inside so I sanitised a spoon and took the lid off carefully and there's just tiny and big pieces of pineapple on the bottom, on top, and all throughout my brew.
So now I'm wondering how the hell in going to bottle this stuff if it doesn't ferment the chunks out. Will the yeast eat the chunks over more time? Should I be worried? Obviously the yeast is nowhere near done fermenting the sugars in the pineapple but will there be pieces left over afterwards?
I've spent quite a bit of money on this brew as its an IIPA so any help on the situation would be great, cheers!