istuntmanmike
Well-Known Member
I made a batch of IPA before, based off of Drake's IPA, and it came out fantastic. I added another pound of DME and some more hops as well this second time around, and used Pacman yeast I harvested/washed from my previous batch of Dead Guy. The Dead Guy seemed to get 80% attenuation and finished lower than I expected.
The IPA, however, is sticking at 66%, OG 1.087 gravity now is 1.028 and it's been in the primary since 10/23. It's been at 28 for a week now.
I made a rather large starter with the washed yeast and the brew had vigorous fermentation with a bunch of blowoff. The first night, though, I had set the temp controller to 52*, because I apparently can't read and thought it was 62*. Do you guys think maybe this caused enough of the yeast to go dormant to cause it to poop out at this point?
It went from 1.087 to 1.030 in about 4 days, even with the cold start. What really irks me is that would put it at 7.5% ABV...just about the same as the previous batch, despite the extra pound of DME added to this one
It doesn't taste bad, it's just not as strong as I want it to be and is a bit thicker/sweeter than it should be. At 80% attenuation it should finish at 1.016, I understand having already fermented the Dead Guy (OG 1.069) it likely won't have the same high attenuation, but 66% is just not acceptable :/
For the record, this is what I used
9lb Extra light LME
3lb light DME
1.25lb Crystal 15L
1lb Crystal 40L
The first batch was the same, except only 2lb of DME, and it finished ~1.020.
I've brought the fermenting bucket into my bedroom, stirred it up, and raised the temperature to upper 70s for the past 5 days, still no change.
Any ideas not only on what caused this, but how to fix it? I know I can pitch some more yeast, I have some more of the Pacman in mason jars as well as a vial of Cali Ale yeast, would it be better to use one of these (and how would I go about making a starter for them, if I should), or just get a packet of dry yeast?
The IPA, however, is sticking at 66%, OG 1.087 gravity now is 1.028 and it's been in the primary since 10/23. It's been at 28 for a week now.
I made a rather large starter with the washed yeast and the brew had vigorous fermentation with a bunch of blowoff. The first night, though, I had set the temp controller to 52*, because I apparently can't read and thought it was 62*. Do you guys think maybe this caused enough of the yeast to go dormant to cause it to poop out at this point?
It went from 1.087 to 1.030 in about 4 days, even with the cold start. What really irks me is that would put it at 7.5% ABV...just about the same as the previous batch, despite the extra pound of DME added to this one
It doesn't taste bad, it's just not as strong as I want it to be and is a bit thicker/sweeter than it should be. At 80% attenuation it should finish at 1.016, I understand having already fermented the Dead Guy (OG 1.069) it likely won't have the same high attenuation, but 66% is just not acceptable :/
For the record, this is what I used
9lb Extra light LME
3lb light DME
1.25lb Crystal 15L
1lb Crystal 40L
The first batch was the same, except only 2lb of DME, and it finished ~1.020.
I've brought the fermenting bucket into my bedroom, stirred it up, and raised the temperature to upper 70s for the past 5 days, still no change.
Any ideas not only on what caused this, but how to fix it? I know I can pitch some more yeast, I have some more of the Pacman in mason jars as well as a vial of Cali Ale yeast, would it be better to use one of these (and how would I go about making a starter for them, if I should), or just get a packet of dry yeast?