TheDisapprovingBrit
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I got a Coopers starter kit for Christmas, and started brewing up the included batch of lager last week. My OG was 1.036, and on day 5 fermentation seems to have stopped at 1.015. From what I can gather, the ideal FG is around 1.008.
It's been fermenting at room temperature which has been around 20C - I suspect this is a little low for it which has caused it not to ferment as well as I'd like.
Is this first batch fine to bottle and start secondary fermentation with? I'm guessing there's still going to be unfermented sugars in there which will give me quite a sweet brew, but is that much of a problem (other than the lack of strength)?
If this batch goes reasonably well, I'm hoping to persuade the other half to let me acquire a second hand fridge and massacre it as a temperature controlled fermenting box, but I really want to get a half decent brew with just the kit she bought me first.
It's been fermenting at room temperature which has been around 20C - I suspect this is a little low for it which has caused it not to ferment as well as I'd like.
Is this first batch fine to bottle and start secondary fermentation with? I'm guessing there's still going to be unfermented sugars in there which will give me quite a sweet brew, but is that much of a problem (other than the lack of strength)?
If this batch goes reasonably well, I'm hoping to persuade the other half to let me acquire a second hand fridge and massacre it as a temperature controlled fermenting box, but I really want to get a half decent brew with just the kit she bought me first.