sawyera
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Hey all,
I just brewed a belgian saison with Wyeast 3724, which gave me quite a run for my money for a while. Finally, after a month and a half, got it from 1.060 to 1.011.
I'm brewing for my fraternity, and school's about to let out, so I didn't have much time to wait to confirm a steady finished fermentation. I took solace in the 79% attenuation, given that the high of their range, as listed on their site, is 80%.
I'm wondering, however, how wise this was. Hypothetically, if the beers had yet to go from 1.011 to 1.010, or 1.09... would that mean bottle bombs?
How much of a differential is enough for a bomb? I'm conditioning at room temp, probably 70/71˚F.
Thanks everyone,
Sawyer
I just brewed a belgian saison with Wyeast 3724, which gave me quite a run for my money for a while. Finally, after a month and a half, got it from 1.060 to 1.011.
I'm brewing for my fraternity, and school's about to let out, so I didn't have much time to wait to confirm a steady finished fermentation. I took solace in the 79% attenuation, given that the high of their range, as listed on their site, is 80%.
I'm wondering, however, how wise this was. Hypothetically, if the beers had yet to go from 1.011 to 1.010, or 1.09... would that mean bottle bombs?
How much of a differential is enough for a bomb? I'm conditioning at room temp, probably 70/71˚F.
Thanks everyone,
Sawyer