smalliewader
Well-Known Member
What would you do?
I brewed my biggest beer to date recently, a butternut brown. Og was 1.088 good fermentation, racked to secondary (glass) after a week to add spices and free up my primary for my Belgian wit. I purposely transferred a lot of the yeast and sediment from the bottom of the primary. As of yesterday, gravity at 1.030, 3 weeks total.
The recipes og called for 1.069 with a fg of 1.021. I used s-05 yeast.
Would you do anything at this point or just let it keep sitting? My plan is let it go another few weeks, but thought I'd see what more experienced guys would do. I've never made a beer with a potential 8.5% plus abv.
This is extract by the way.
I brewed my biggest beer to date recently, a butternut brown. Og was 1.088 good fermentation, racked to secondary (glass) after a week to add spices and free up my primary for my Belgian wit. I purposely transferred a lot of the yeast and sediment from the bottom of the primary. As of yesterday, gravity at 1.030, 3 weeks total.
The recipes og called for 1.069 with a fg of 1.021. I used s-05 yeast.
Would you do anything at this point or just let it keep sitting? My plan is let it go another few weeks, but thought I'd see what more experienced guys would do. I've never made a beer with a potential 8.5% plus abv.
This is extract by the way.