Bigarcherynut
Well-Known Member
I've been brewing all grain BIAB since 2016 and this is a first for me. I've have brewed many styles over the years and always have had great success hitting my numbers and brewing great beers. This is a first for me, so I'm lost on why it happened and asking for your help.
I've brewed a few different Oatmeal Stouts and for the most part have been good but was looking for a different recipe to try. On my searches I came across Yooper's Oatmeal Stout recipe from 2010. Yooper helped me in my early brewing years, and I trust this recipe to be a good one to brew. I brewed the beer exactly to her recipe water profile and all. You can do a search and find her recipe on this Forum and get all the specifics on the brew.
I always hit good numbers on my homemade E Kettle and have also developed my own brewing software that 2 designers from Homebrew Talk helped me with. My OG was 1.056 compared to Yooper's 1.052 using exact grain bill. Mash temp of 156. I have 2 temperature probes in my pot and in the mash to verify it's correct. Ph of 5.48 @ 10 min.
I used the same yeast and made a starter as I usually do and all appeared normal. I pitched using the same aeration methods, I do on medium beers. On my heavier beers, I give the wort a 30 - 60 second shot of O2, but not this batch. Fermented at 64 deg. in my fermentation frig. Within 10 hours had action in the airlock which continued for 3 days which is normal for my beers. My Tilt hydrometer read OG of 1.056 the same as my hydrometer before pitching yeast. After about a week, the gravity reading was 1.024. It has remained the same since then. Now I'm thinking maybe my yeast starter was weak. Last Thursday, Feb. 13 I decided to make a small starter using US-05 which I had. I pitched that late Friday during high krausen. Within 4 hours the airlock had action but that did not last and as of today, 2/18 the gravity reading is still 1.024. It appears it has stopped fermentation. According to BeerSmith my FG should have been around 1.016. That would have given me a ABV of 5.3. As of now my ABV will be 4.2
I'm lost as what happened. Each beer I brew I keep all the numbers in its own file for future reference. I brew a lot of beer and currently have 7 beers on tap and my 2 favorites with family and friends is my Cream ale which I have made close to 300 gallons and over 150 gallons of my Scotch Ale. I work hard at my brewing and I'm happy to say that until now have not had a failure or infected beer.
Thanks for any help on this. I'm sure the beer will taste good but would like to know where I went wrong so as to correct the problem if I brew this again.
I've brewed a few different Oatmeal Stouts and for the most part have been good but was looking for a different recipe to try. On my searches I came across Yooper's Oatmeal Stout recipe from 2010. Yooper helped me in my early brewing years, and I trust this recipe to be a good one to brew. I brewed the beer exactly to her recipe water profile and all. You can do a search and find her recipe on this Forum and get all the specifics on the brew.
I always hit good numbers on my homemade E Kettle and have also developed my own brewing software that 2 designers from Homebrew Talk helped me with. My OG was 1.056 compared to Yooper's 1.052 using exact grain bill. Mash temp of 156. I have 2 temperature probes in my pot and in the mash to verify it's correct. Ph of 5.48 @ 10 min.
I used the same yeast and made a starter as I usually do and all appeared normal. I pitched using the same aeration methods, I do on medium beers. On my heavier beers, I give the wort a 30 - 60 second shot of O2, but not this batch. Fermented at 64 deg. in my fermentation frig. Within 10 hours had action in the airlock which continued for 3 days which is normal for my beers. My Tilt hydrometer read OG of 1.056 the same as my hydrometer before pitching yeast. After about a week, the gravity reading was 1.024. It has remained the same since then. Now I'm thinking maybe my yeast starter was weak. Last Thursday, Feb. 13 I decided to make a small starter using US-05 which I had. I pitched that late Friday during high krausen. Within 4 hours the airlock had action but that did not last and as of today, 2/18 the gravity reading is still 1.024. It appears it has stopped fermentation. According to BeerSmith my FG should have been around 1.016. That would have given me a ABV of 5.3. As of now my ABV will be 4.2
I'm lost as what happened. Each beer I brew I keep all the numbers in its own file for future reference. I brew a lot of beer and currently have 7 beers on tap and my 2 favorites with family and friends is my Cream ale which I have made close to 300 gallons and over 150 gallons of my Scotch Ale. I work hard at my brewing and I'm happy to say that until now have not had a failure or infected beer.
Thanks for any help on this. I'm sure the beer will taste good but would like to know where I went wrong so as to correct the problem if I brew this again.