MTBfreak03
Member
Hey all,
First off, this is my first post.. but I have been reading the forums non-stop for quite some time now in preparation for learning how to brew and during my last 2 batches =). Love the site and the great advice!
My second batch is currently giving me problems and so I wanted to get a little advice from all the experts out there! My batch seems to be stuck/fermenting extremely slowly and I am not sure what to do. I have read some posts on repitching yeast, agitating the yeast and.. just leaving it alone! Heres my situation:
I am brewing a Belgian Strong Ale:
Wyeast #3724 Belgian Saison Ale
Starting Gravity: 1.073
+8 days Gravity: 1.050
+11 days Gravity: 1.047
+13 days Gravity: 1.046
Final Gravity SHOULD be: 1.015-1.017
Now I know bubbles and kraeusen are bad indicators of fermentation, but I am getting a bubble roughly once or twice a minute still and theres a tiny bit of white, foam like kraeusen sitting on top. I have kept my temperature consistently around 72-74 degrees.
One other big thing.. I am using a recipe from a home brewing shop.. According to it, I am supposed to let it sit 2-4 days in the primary and 2-4 days in the secondary.. Now in reading a lot of posts, I realize theres really no reason for me to be racking it to a secondary if its such a short fermentation. But too late for that. I racked it over after 4 days to the secondary. There was vigorous yeast activity and a big kraeusen for the first 2 days. I racked it when most of the activity stopped. I used a smack pack initially and oxygenated with a stone.. the smack pack didnt seem to fully expand like it did on my first batch.
So there is a good chance my yeast were weak to begin with, I didnt pitch enough initially (no starter), or something just went wrong. The question I have is, do I just let it sit and keep moving down .001 gravity points at a time? Or can I repitch? The wort is still fairly sweet, I am just worried that the yeast could have already reached optimum population and repitching wont do anything.. though I guess if they reached that population, my gravity would be lower?
First off, this is my first post.. but I have been reading the forums non-stop for quite some time now in preparation for learning how to brew and during my last 2 batches =). Love the site and the great advice!
My second batch is currently giving me problems and so I wanted to get a little advice from all the experts out there! My batch seems to be stuck/fermenting extremely slowly and I am not sure what to do. I have read some posts on repitching yeast, agitating the yeast and.. just leaving it alone! Heres my situation:
I am brewing a Belgian Strong Ale:
Wyeast #3724 Belgian Saison Ale
Starting Gravity: 1.073
+8 days Gravity: 1.050
+11 days Gravity: 1.047
+13 days Gravity: 1.046
Final Gravity SHOULD be: 1.015-1.017
Now I know bubbles and kraeusen are bad indicators of fermentation, but I am getting a bubble roughly once or twice a minute still and theres a tiny bit of white, foam like kraeusen sitting on top. I have kept my temperature consistently around 72-74 degrees.
One other big thing.. I am using a recipe from a home brewing shop.. According to it, I am supposed to let it sit 2-4 days in the primary and 2-4 days in the secondary.. Now in reading a lot of posts, I realize theres really no reason for me to be racking it to a secondary if its such a short fermentation. But too late for that. I racked it over after 4 days to the secondary. There was vigorous yeast activity and a big kraeusen for the first 2 days. I racked it when most of the activity stopped. I used a smack pack initially and oxygenated with a stone.. the smack pack didnt seem to fully expand like it did on my first batch.
So there is a good chance my yeast were weak to begin with, I didnt pitch enough initially (no starter), or something just went wrong. The question I have is, do I just let it sit and keep moving down .001 gravity points at a time? Or can I repitch? The wort is still fairly sweet, I am just worried that the yeast could have already reached optimum population and repitching wont do anything.. though I guess if they reached that population, my gravity would be lower?