drvodka
Well-Known Member
hey guys
so the bubbling in my primary is still fairly quick after 6 days of fermenting (around a bubble every 5 secs, slowed from the initial bubble every two secs). MY question is what is the general rule of thumb for racking to secondary?
Is it:
a) rack after about a week to avoid letting it sit on the trub for too long, regardless of bubbling rate/hydrometer reading
or
b) wait implicitly until the hydrometer reading shows a stabilization
is racking to a secondary too early necessarily a bad thing? the only thing I can think of is that if there is still a lot of unfermented sugars in the wort and you rack to a secondary, you are giving the live yeast in there another decent chance at metabolizing th sugars, and they may kick off into a second round of intense fermentation. is that the reason to wait for the hydrometer reading to calm down?
cheers
so the bubbling in my primary is still fairly quick after 6 days of fermenting (around a bubble every 5 secs, slowed from the initial bubble every two secs). MY question is what is the general rule of thumb for racking to secondary?
Is it:
a) rack after about a week to avoid letting it sit on the trub for too long, regardless of bubbling rate/hydrometer reading
or
b) wait implicitly until the hydrometer reading shows a stabilization
is racking to a secondary too early necessarily a bad thing? the only thing I can think of is that if there is still a lot of unfermented sugars in the wort and you rack to a secondary, you are giving the live yeast in there another decent chance at metabolizing th sugars, and they may kick off into a second round of intense fermentation. is that the reason to wait for the hydrometer reading to calm down?
cheers