Evan!
Well-Known Member
I've never done a proper d-rest before. My only other lager finished fermenting in 2 days, and was all the way down to 1.010 before I had the chance to mess with it. So right now I have a bock that has been in primary for a week. It started at 1.070, and is down to 1.030. The airlock activity has slowed to a creep, like maybe a bubble every 30 secs. It's hard to really judge the krausen because the near-blowoff left the top dome of the carboy coated in sludge. So when should I take it out for the d-rest? Should I just take another SG reading in a few days and see if it's changed? When is it too late?