Alright guys, so I went ahead and took a gravity reading of my beer and also took some picture of the fermenter.
This is my first batch, I'm a full week in, and was just curious about some things.
This is a speckled heifer because I love spotted cow and don't want to drive to Wisconsin for some haha. Partial mash
1. The OG according to recipe is supposed to be 1.042 and I was around there. Now I'm reading 1.010. Should I expect this gravity to change? Recipe doesn't have a final gravity. And how much alcohol is that, I don't know how to do the formula.
2. I'm assuming the chunks on the bubbles are yeast? From the pictures I've seen, this looks like a healthy fermentation.
3. All that build up on the sides, is that always going to happen? I'm worried that it's a bunch of yeast and hops being wasted on the side instead of in the wort.
And will the cloudiness of the beer go away after bottling? Or should I cold crash it. I like the light Golden look of beers, and from what I understand I can cold crash any beer I want to change the color but not change anything else about the beer, right?
This is my first batch, I'm a full week in, and was just curious about some things.
This is a speckled heifer because I love spotted cow and don't want to drive to Wisconsin for some haha. Partial mash
1. The OG according to recipe is supposed to be 1.042 and I was around there. Now I'm reading 1.010. Should I expect this gravity to change? Recipe doesn't have a final gravity. And how much alcohol is that, I don't know how to do the formula.
2. I'm assuming the chunks on the bubbles are yeast? From the pictures I've seen, this looks like a healthy fermentation.
3. All that build up on the sides, is that always going to happen? I'm worried that it's a bunch of yeast and hops being wasted on the side instead of in the wort.
And will the cloudiness of the beer go away after bottling? Or should I cold crash it. I like the light Golden look of beers, and from what I understand I can cold crash any beer I want to change the color but not change anything else about the beer, right?



