I have a couple brews doing their thing in the fermenter. I have a brown that started out at 1.046 and has been fermenting in a primary for over three weeks. I checked the gravity little over a week ago (at two weeks in primary) and was at 1.020. I'd like to get it bottled as soon as possible to free up brewing space. The topic at hand is should I take it easy on getting gravity readings? There is still some activity in the airlock and a decent layer of bubbles on the top. Will I hurt the fermentation if I take too many readings and expose it to the elements? I also have a stout with an O.G. at 1.118 its not even done with high krausen and I haven't touched it, should I hold off until its less active?
"Because life's to short to drink ****ty beer, and life's to ****ty to short yourself on beer." - A wise friend
"Because life's to short to drink ****ty beer, and life's to ****ty to short yourself on beer." - A wise friend