Razorback_Jack
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Subject says it all, just about. My first brew and I picked a pilsner, not knowing it needed to ferment at COLD temps. It's in a 70-75 degree room. But having said that, it'll still taste like beer and so I've accepted it might not be a true-tasting pilsner.
ANYWAY, after about a week I opened to do a hydrometer test, and it reads 1.017, while the kit says it should be 1.010-1.012. I didn't see any yeast ring around the edges and there are barely any bubbles in airlock. Is my yeast screwed?? Pitch more? Or should I go ahead and siphon to my secondary (with an airlock in case it's not done fermenting?)
Please help the noob. Thanks!!
ANYWAY, after about a week I opened to do a hydrometer test, and it reads 1.017, while the kit says it should be 1.010-1.012. I didn't see any yeast ring around the edges and there are barely any bubbles in airlock. Is my yeast screwed?? Pitch more? Or should I go ahead and siphon to my secondary (with an airlock in case it's not done fermenting?)
Please help the noob. Thanks!!