McDingleberry
Well-Known Member
2 weeks ago I brewed Northern Brewer's Imperial Stout extract kit. I ended up with a little extra volume (about 5.5 gallons total) and OG was 1.083. I pitched at 70 degrees, and put the bucket in my temp-controlled fermentation fridge set at 68 degrees.
Now, one thing that I kinda screwed up was that on brew day I completely forgot about making a starter, but I had a second packet of Wyeast 1728 Scottish Ale from another kit, so I pitched that as well. I'm not sure if pitching two was under or over pitching.
After about a week, I noticed the bubbles had nearly stopped, so I checked the SG, and it was 1.030. Now, 5 days later it hasn't budged. I'm not sure what to do here. Should I re-pitch? The beer actually tastes great, so bottling at 1.030 probably wouldn't be a disaster, but I was hoping for a beer around the 8.5-9 ABV. Also, if I repitch, can I use a different yeast? I have a packet of Danstar Windsor in my fridge that I was going to use for hard cider.
Now, one thing that I kinda screwed up was that on brew day I completely forgot about making a starter, but I had a second packet of Wyeast 1728 Scottish Ale from another kit, so I pitched that as well. I'm not sure if pitching two was under or over pitching.
After about a week, I noticed the bubbles had nearly stopped, so I checked the SG, and it was 1.030. Now, 5 days later it hasn't budged. I'm not sure what to do here. Should I re-pitch? The beer actually tastes great, so bottling at 1.030 probably wouldn't be a disaster, but I was hoping for a beer around the 8.5-9 ABV. Also, if I repitch, can I use a different yeast? I have a packet of Danstar Windsor in my fridge that I was going to use for hard cider.