Two weeks ago, I brewed my first stout, a chocolate oatmeal stout. This is what went into it:
7 lbs dark DME
1/2 lbs 60L crystal
1/2 lbs black malt
1 lbs rolled oats
I soaked all of the above specialty grains for 1/2 hour at 155 (I did not mini-mash the rolled oats).
1/2 lbs dutch cocoa powder
1 oz cascade for 1 hour
1/2 oz cascade for 45 min
1/2 oz cascade for 8 minutes
1 tube of White Labs Irish ale yeast (wlp004)
OG: 1.066
It began fermentation very quickly: it was chugging away less than 12 hours after pitching the yeast. 2 days after, it had slowed down quite a bit. Now, just over two weeks later, I'm measuring a gravity of 1.020.
I'm guessing this is fine considering everything that went into it, but I just want to make sure. I've estimated the ABV to currently be 6.1, which is great. I just don't want to bottle it and end up w/ bottle bombs.
Do you all think that a 1.066 OG to a 1.020 FG is OK? Am I good to bottle?
7 lbs dark DME
1/2 lbs 60L crystal
1/2 lbs black malt
1 lbs rolled oats
I soaked all of the above specialty grains for 1/2 hour at 155 (I did not mini-mash the rolled oats).
1/2 lbs dutch cocoa powder
1 oz cascade for 1 hour
1/2 oz cascade for 45 min
1/2 oz cascade for 8 minutes
1 tube of White Labs Irish ale yeast (wlp004)
OG: 1.066
It began fermentation very quickly: it was chugging away less than 12 hours after pitching the yeast. 2 days after, it had slowed down quite a bit. Now, just over two weeks later, I'm measuring a gravity of 1.020.
I'm guessing this is fine considering everything that went into it, but I just want to make sure. I've estimated the ABV to currently be 6.1, which is great. I just don't want to bottle it and end up w/ bottle bombs.
Do you all think that a 1.066 OG to a 1.020 FG is OK? Am I good to bottle?