Brewer_Dad
Well-Known Member
I brewed an Irish Red Ale one week ago. I got an OG of 1.052. one week later, it's in 1.020. it's been fermenting @67F.
I know this could be normal for a low attenuation yeast like Windsor. But that is not the problem...
I usually reach FG in one week, so I readied the gelatin clarifier...and I was talking with my wife in the kitchen and wanting to help, she dumped in the fermenter the gelatin clarifier before I took the reading. Not her fault. I asked for help and I should not have readied the clarifier before the reading.
The point is that now I have a 1.020 beer ready for cold crash.
Should I just cold crash or leave it a couple of extra days to see if I get a lower FG? Will the gelatin mess with my beer if I don't cold crash now?
I know this could be normal for a low attenuation yeast like Windsor. But that is not the problem...
I usually reach FG in one week, so I readied the gelatin clarifier...and I was talking with my wife in the kitchen and wanting to help, she dumped in the fermenter the gelatin clarifier before I took the reading. Not her fault. I asked for help and I should not have readied the clarifier before the reading.
The point is that now I have a 1.020 beer ready for cold crash.
Should I just cold crash or leave it a couple of extra days to see if I get a lower FG? Will the gelatin mess with my beer if I don't cold crash now?