MastahMan
Member
Hey everyone.
Been making beer almost 1 year now and one of my classic recipes is Vienna Lager, which i have been perfecting with time to my providers and my water supply.
My last batch reached 1.057 OG. which was my target and made me a really happy man. but after 7 days of fermentation i took a sample and it marked 1.020. So i decided to it give 4 more days, still marked 1.020, pitched in a few yeast and tried to re-suspend some more yeast by stiring my fermenter. and after 6 more days it still marked 1.020. So i decided to move to secondary and it's currently in it's 8th day.
This is a very unusual thing for me, used same process as always, yeast, water, same temperature, everything.
1) i would like to know if anyone could tell me what might have happened??
2) and when i bottle i use aprox 130gr of corn sugar every 20l (aprox 5.2 galons). with this final gravity, which measures should i take when i bottle? more or less? could i have a risk of bottle bomb's or such?
thanks a bunch and greetings from Santiago, Chile !


JJ
Been making beer almost 1 year now and one of my classic recipes is Vienna Lager, which i have been perfecting with time to my providers and my water supply.
My last batch reached 1.057 OG. which was my target and made me a really happy man. but after 7 days of fermentation i took a sample and it marked 1.020. So i decided to it give 4 more days, still marked 1.020, pitched in a few yeast and tried to re-suspend some more yeast by stiring my fermenter. and after 6 more days it still marked 1.020. So i decided to move to secondary and it's currently in it's 8th day.
This is a very unusual thing for me, used same process as always, yeast, water, same temperature, everything.
1) i would like to know if anyone could tell me what might have happened??
2) and when i bottle i use aprox 130gr of corn sugar every 20l (aprox 5.2 galons). with this final gravity, which measures should i take when i bottle? more or less? could i have a risk of bottle bomb's or such?
thanks a bunch and greetings from Santiago, Chile !


JJ