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It's probably done, and is just out-gassing co2 that has built up. The only way to know for sure is to do a couple hydrometer checks a couple days apart. Most likely it's done, though.

Swirl the fermenter lightly a couple times and get the beer moving inside, and it'll get rid of the co2 quicker, and likely the airlock activity will soon slow down and stop.
 
Seems a little early in terms of FG doesn't it? I'd like to end at 1.010 or so.


1.020 doesn't sound abnormal, given such a high OG. I would imagine it would have dropped a little more, but it isn't unusual. That recipe said it was a 1.080 beer, and that yeast has an att of 72-76% - so that sounds right in the range.
 
thanks for the input guys. I am going to let it ride a bit longer then secondary it for a bit.
 
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