OilBaron
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Brewing a lager. It took just under 3 days to see any air lock activity, and air lock activity stopped on day 6. I measured today with the hydrometer and I am at about 92% of the final gravity as per the instructions with my extract kit. Temperature was 60-64 degrees. No off smells or taste.
I sensed some diacetyl - is 67-68 degrees too warm for a diacetyl rest? I know I am a bit late to the game in terms of the hydrometer reading but I am hoping I can help it out still.
I've been reading through the forum an many people say #1 my temp is way too high and #2 it can take 2-3 weeks for air lock activity to stop.
I sensed some diacetyl - is 67-68 degrees too warm for a diacetyl rest? I know I am a bit late to the game in terms of the hydrometer reading but I am hoping I can help it out still.
I've been reading through the forum an many people say #1 my temp is way too high and #2 it can take 2-3 weeks for air lock activity to stop.