dougdecinces
Well-Known Member
I'm posting this in the beginners forum on the off chance that there ends up becoming an easy, obvious solution and I look like a goof.
I brewed an English Barleywine about 18 days ago. Here is what you need to know: This was a partial mash with 8 lbs of grains and 8 lbs of LME. OG was 1.104. I mashed for 80 minutes at 149 degrees. I pitched about 3 liters of 1028 starter. It is still in primary.
Anyways, after 18 days I took a hydrometer reading and it is showing 1.034. This would put me at about 68% attenuation, which isn't out of the realm of possibility, but with the kind of yeast I am pitching and the mash temperature, it seems awfully low. I was expecting to get it in the 1.022-1.027 range.
So what's the verdict? The heart says worry a little, the brain says give it more time and it'll finish up. I planned on keeping it in primary for a month, so we still have a couple weeks for that.
I brewed an English Barleywine about 18 days ago. Here is what you need to know: This was a partial mash with 8 lbs of grains and 8 lbs of LME. OG was 1.104. I mashed for 80 minutes at 149 degrees. I pitched about 3 liters of 1028 starter. It is still in primary.
Anyways, after 18 days I took a hydrometer reading and it is showing 1.034. This would put me at about 68% attenuation, which isn't out of the realm of possibility, but with the kind of yeast I am pitching and the mash temperature, it seems awfully low. I was expecting to get it in the 1.022-1.027 range.
So what's the verdict? The heart says worry a little, the brain says give it more time and it'll finish up. I planned on keeping it in primary for a month, so we still have a couple weeks for that.