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In three weeks gravity went from 1.072 to 1.030

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Pixalated

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After three weeks in the primary, I racked my stout and only then decided to measure the gravity. I was disappointed to see it at 1.030. I am planning to age it for two more months but should I worry about my FG being so high? I bottle condition and I really don't want to have any bottle bombs.
 
Racking should bring the yeast back into suspension. What temp are you holding the secondary at?
 
Warming it up will help. Cover it with a blanket,old coat,or something. Mine restarted by the next afternoon. But I measured it in primary. So I roused some yeast & warmed it up a little bit.
 
Warming it up as mentioned will help as well as the racking got things mixed up again. You should see some action from those 2 things.
 
Alright, I'll move it tonight. I will probably leave it alone for about a month anyway, but if the gravity stays that high, should I try adding yeast to it at a later point?
 
If it doesn't come down with warmer temps and the agitation (racking), I'd consider it a stalled fermentation and more yeast may be the answer.
 
what was the recipe, mash temps, and how much yeast did you pitch?
 
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