CaptainArgo
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Hey folks,
So, I've got a dry stout that should be close to bottling time. The thing is, it is a few gravity points higher than BeerSmith predicted, and I can still see small bubbles surfacing in it when I open the lid. However, the gravity reading has been stable for a few days. Are those bubbles probably just CO2 that has already been made coming out of solution, or are the yeast still working (slowly)?
So, I've got a dry stout that should be close to bottling time. The thing is, it is a few gravity points higher than BeerSmith predicted, and I can still see small bubbles surfacing in it when I open the lid. However, the gravity reading has been stable for a few days. Are those bubbles probably just CO2 that has already been made coming out of solution, or are the yeast still working (slowly)?