StophJS
Well-Known Member
I pitched the yeast into this 5 gallon batch of cider last Saturday. I added a little over 3 lb of honey and took an OG reading of 1.064, which I think was fairly accurate. After 5 days now of fermenting at 60 degree ambiant my cider is still sitting above 1.05. I'm using US-05. I'm not sure if it's the carbonation from fermentation but the hydrometer initially sits at 1.05 but then actually rises to closer to 1.06 again. Does anyone know why this would be going so slowly? I've done the same thing in the past and I could bottle after 6 days or so with a gravity of 1.02 or lower.
Edit: After swishing the hydrometer around and knocking some of the co2 out of the cider it comes down to 1.04. I've read multiple times that carbonation shouldn't affect a hydrometer reading that much, but that sure doesn't seem to be the case.
Edit: After swishing the hydrometer around and knocking some of the co2 out of the cider it comes down to 1.04. I've read multiple times that carbonation shouldn't affect a hydrometer reading that much, but that sure doesn't seem to be the case.