Hello Brew Guru's,
I've been reading enough in this forum to say that gravity reading is important more so comparing to air lock bubbles. My woth has been in the fermenting bucket for the past 2 weeks and air lock activity is low but nevertheless there. I'm brewing an Australian Pale Ale (Coopers) and the instruction says fermentation should complete within 7 days and I'm way past the deadline. My average temp is around 28-30c.
Should I in the next few days take gravity reading and if its consistent, bottle it even though on bottling day there are still bubbles coming out from the air lock?
I've been reading enough in this forum to say that gravity reading is important more so comparing to air lock bubbles. My woth has been in the fermenting bucket for the past 2 weeks and air lock activity is low but nevertheless there. I'm brewing an Australian Pale Ale (Coopers) and the instruction says fermentation should complete within 7 days and I'm way past the deadline. My average temp is around 28-30c.
Should I in the next few days take gravity reading and if its consistent, bottle it even though on bottling day there are still bubbles coming out from the air lock?