jessefive
Member
It seems like the "first batch questions" post is a obligatory thing, so here goes mine:
This was my first extract brew (i've done 3 canned kits). Everything went smoothly as far as I can tell. I was brewing a MoreBeer Porter kit. I followed the instructions, except that at 30 minutes, I added a can of pumpkin, 1 tsp cinnamon, and a couple chunks of butternut squash. I pitched the yeast at 72 degrees.
So here is 2 questions:
1.) I took the OG reading, and it came out at 1.071 (expected was 1.055+/-). There was alot of pumpkin and gunk floating in there (I didn't strain when adding to the fermenter, I suppose I should do that next time?) Is that an accurate reading, or did all that stuff make the reading too high?
2.) I went to check on the brew the morning after and there was no bubbling in the airlock. When I looked closer, the water level in the airlock was way low. I added a bit more water and I heard a tiny drip-drop go into the bucket. When I came back an hour later, the water level was back down. Somehow the airlock was drawing the water from the outer section up into the inner section to the point where it was getting into the bucket. (I don't know if I've described this to make any sense). Has anyone ever heard of this?? I lifted the inner piece out and placed it back in, and the water level has been constant. But there is still no bubbling. When I press on the lid, air escapes the airlock, so it seems to be working. Any insight into this??
This was my first extract brew (i've done 3 canned kits). Everything went smoothly as far as I can tell. I was brewing a MoreBeer Porter kit. I followed the instructions, except that at 30 minutes, I added a can of pumpkin, 1 tsp cinnamon, and a couple chunks of butternut squash. I pitched the yeast at 72 degrees.
So here is 2 questions:
1.) I took the OG reading, and it came out at 1.071 (expected was 1.055+/-). There was alot of pumpkin and gunk floating in there (I didn't strain when adding to the fermenter, I suppose I should do that next time?) Is that an accurate reading, or did all that stuff make the reading too high?
2.) I went to check on the brew the morning after and there was no bubbling in the airlock. When I looked closer, the water level in the airlock was way low. I added a bit more water and I heard a tiny drip-drop go into the bucket. When I came back an hour later, the water level was back down. Somehow the airlock was drawing the water from the outer section up into the inner section to the point where it was getting into the bucket. (I don't know if I've described this to make any sense). Has anyone ever heard of this?? I lifted the inner piece out and placed it back in, and the water level has been constant. But there is still no bubbling. When I press on the lid, air escapes the airlock, so it seems to be working. Any insight into this??