HItransplant
Well-Known Member
I did my first partigyle last wednesday. YAY!!!
anyway, the OG of my first runnings ended up higher than I thought. Preboil gravity was 1082, which according to my calculations (3.4 gallon pre-boil vol, 1.9 gal post-boil), is 1146 for an after boil OG. This puts me in the ballpark of 13%
This, as it turns out, is higher than the tolerance of the WLP007 yeast I had prepped for half of the brew (the other half Im fermenting with harvested yeast from a bottle of abyss).
I realized most of this after the fact since Im not yet at the stage where I can really deviate from my plan while brewing... anyway, I didnt have any other yeast ready. And, since this was my first partigyle I didnt know what would turn out...
I have a list of "to do different next time," but since I am here and now, Im hoping to figure out my next move.
Am I safe to assume that the yeast will/may stall out around 10%, or is there any likelyhood that the yeast will keep on a cooking?
what should I do at this point?
thoughts?
anyway, the OG of my first runnings ended up higher than I thought. Preboil gravity was 1082, which according to my calculations (3.4 gallon pre-boil vol, 1.9 gal post-boil), is 1146 for an after boil OG. This puts me in the ballpark of 13%
This, as it turns out, is higher than the tolerance of the WLP007 yeast I had prepped for half of the brew (the other half Im fermenting with harvested yeast from a bottle of abyss).
I realized most of this after the fact since Im not yet at the stage where I can really deviate from my plan while brewing... anyway, I didnt have any other yeast ready. And, since this was my first partigyle I didnt know what would turn out...
I have a list of "to do different next time," but since I am here and now, Im hoping to figure out my next move.
Am I safe to assume that the yeast will/may stall out around 10%, or is there any likelyhood that the yeast will keep on a cooking?
what should I do at this point?
thoughts?