Tippsy-Turvy
Well-Known Member
Simple question particularly given the theory is well known ie "75% of the projected attenuation". However, given quite a few lager brewers (on this forum and others) don't seem to reach their targeted FG, what do you do in practical terms?
If the achieved FG is going to be higher than projected then waiting for the original 75% target could mean that the fermentation is 80-90% done already. If the FG ends up being lower than projected then the D-rest might begin way too early.
For my case, I was plotting the SG readings for my current first lager attempt and, by crudely extrapolating the current trajectory, it seems like my forecast FG might not be reached. So, if the new projected FG is accurate, I should actually start the D-rest now. Waiting for the original 75% target SG would mean ~83% fermentation, based on the new projection.
What do you guys do? Does it even matter that much whether it's 65% or 85%?
FYI, the red line is the original target 75% fermentation level and the red dot is the original FG estimate (which i assumed would be achieved by 21 days)

If the achieved FG is going to be higher than projected then waiting for the original 75% target could mean that the fermentation is 80-90% done already. If the FG ends up being lower than projected then the D-rest might begin way too early.
For my case, I was plotting the SG readings for my current first lager attempt and, by crudely extrapolating the current trajectory, it seems like my forecast FG might not be reached. So, if the new projected FG is accurate, I should actually start the D-rest now. Waiting for the original 75% target SG would mean ~83% fermentation, based on the new projection.
What do you guys do? Does it even matter that much whether it's 65% or 85%?
FYI, the red line is the original target 75% fermentation level and the red dot is the original FG estimate (which i assumed would be achieved by 21 days)
