So my first 2 brews i did all grain and everything went as expected.
I hit the OG of 1.064 for my IPA, all temps were spot on, no issues other than a little bit more volume but i hit OG so i didnt really care too much. i rehydrated the 05 yeast @ 90 degrees, waited 15 min then pitched it. fermentation temps were between 65-70 i think 1 day it went to 72 cause it warmed up outside which effected my house temps. i checked the FG today which makes it almost 3 weeks in primary and the FG is @ 1.025. Im not sure why the FG is so high....
My other batch the OG was higher than expected. was aiming for 1.047 but got 1.057. i figured it would come out high since the first one was high but evened out due to using more water accidentally. this one has been fermenting for 2 weeks and right now the FG sits at 1.029. used the same type of yeast (05) and was fermenting in the same spot so same temps. not sure why my FG is so high. Yeast was new and had exp date of 2015 on both. re-hydrated per instructions i saw online.
Not really sure what i did wrong......
Edit: id like to also add that i used yeast nutrient in the boil. i shook the crap out of the carboy to aerate it before pitching.
I hit the OG of 1.064 for my IPA, all temps were spot on, no issues other than a little bit more volume but i hit OG so i didnt really care too much. i rehydrated the 05 yeast @ 90 degrees, waited 15 min then pitched it. fermentation temps were between 65-70 i think 1 day it went to 72 cause it warmed up outside which effected my house temps. i checked the FG today which makes it almost 3 weeks in primary and the FG is @ 1.025. Im not sure why the FG is so high....
My other batch the OG was higher than expected. was aiming for 1.047 but got 1.057. i figured it would come out high since the first one was high but evened out due to using more water accidentally. this one has been fermenting for 2 weeks and right now the FG sits at 1.029. used the same type of yeast (05) and was fermenting in the same spot so same temps. not sure why my FG is so high. Yeast was new and had exp date of 2015 on both. re-hydrated per instructions i saw online.
Not really sure what i did wrong......
Edit: id like to also add that i used yeast nutrient in the boil. i shook the crap out of the carboy to aerate it before pitching.