jageorge72
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Did a Brooklyn Brew Kit about 6 months ago, so this is only my second batch. Very new at this. I am using one of those Munton's extract 40 pint kits.
It says in the instructions after adding yeast to wait 4 to 6 days before bottling. It took about 2 days for the yeast to take off because I think I got it too cold in my ice bath when cooling the wort down initially. I left enough space in my fermenter that nothing bubbled out through the airlock. I couldn't tell if it was still bubbling, but just assumed it was done. It has been 5 or 6days since the yeast took off.
Anyway..... as I was filling bottles and getting down near the sludge in the bottom, I opened the top of the fermenter and looked in. I can still see little bubbles popping up here and there. Maybe that is a result of me filling bottles? ....or possibly the yeast still working!
So what happens if the yeast is not quite done, and prime it with a little sugar for carbonation & cap the bottles? Any quick answers are much appreciated...... bottles are full and about the be sealed. Help!
It says in the instructions after adding yeast to wait 4 to 6 days before bottling. It took about 2 days for the yeast to take off because I think I got it too cold in my ice bath when cooling the wort down initially. I left enough space in my fermenter that nothing bubbled out through the airlock. I couldn't tell if it was still bubbling, but just assumed it was done. It has been 5 or 6days since the yeast took off.
Anyway..... as I was filling bottles and getting down near the sludge in the bottom, I opened the top of the fermenter and looked in. I can still see little bubbles popping up here and there. Maybe that is a result of me filling bottles? ....or possibly the yeast still working!
So what happens if the yeast is not quite done, and prime it with a little sugar for carbonation & cap the bottles? Any quick answers are much appreciated...... bottles are full and about the be sealed. Help!
