ignatiusvienna
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It appears I've got a stuck fermentation and I don't quite know what to do now. I've made this mead before several times and never had this issues. Here's the recipe:
17 lbs honey
2 teaspoons of cinnamon
2 teaspoons of allspice
2 cloves
5 gallons of water (I used a local spring for the water this time)
2 packs of D-47 yeast
I made a yeast starter the day before brewing. I do not recall using any yeast nutrient this time.
OG was 1.120. I let it ferment in a dark closet with a usual tempature 66-68 degrees.
After a month I checked it and it was at 1.060. I racked to another fermentor and returned it to the closet.
After two months I checked the gravity and it was still 1.060. Worried, I racked to a third vessel and added yeast nutrient.
After two weeks, no change in gravity. I rehydrated some EC-1118 and added that.
The EC-1118 has been in there for 7 days. I was happy to see a slight film on the top. I just checked the reading and it's still 1.060.
Really bummed out. Don't know what to do.
Please help!
17 lbs honey
2 teaspoons of cinnamon
2 teaspoons of allspice
2 cloves
5 gallons of water (I used a local spring for the water this time)
2 packs of D-47 yeast
I made a yeast starter the day before brewing. I do not recall using any yeast nutrient this time.
OG was 1.120. I let it ferment in a dark closet with a usual tempature 66-68 degrees.
After a month I checked it and it was at 1.060. I racked to another fermentor and returned it to the closet.
After two months I checked the gravity and it was still 1.060. Worried, I racked to a third vessel and added yeast nutrient.
After two weeks, no change in gravity. I rehydrated some EC-1118 and added that.
The EC-1118 has been in there for 7 days. I was happy to see a slight film on the top. I just checked the reading and it's still 1.060.
Really bummed out. Don't know what to do.
Please help!