christopherforrester
New Member
Hello, all. Have been reading for the past few months. But, just now joining. Finally worked up the courage to make the leap and brew and I have a couple of quick questions.
Brewed last Thursday. Went well. Airlock activity within 12 hours. My SG was 1.070 for the hop head double IPA I am brewing and the target was 1.070 to 1.074. So, I felt good out of the gate.
Last night, I noticed that there was very little activity in the airlock. Maybe once every 30 seconds. Gravity on the sample (which I kept separate in a bottle with a paper towel stuffed in it) was sitting at about 1.030 (roughly). So, my FG (according to the recipe) is supposed to be 1.016-1.018. Today, there is absolutely no activity in the airlock that I can tell.
It's my understanding that when that happens, or when it slows to one time a minute or so, primary fermentation is finished. I guess my questions are:
Will the gravity continue to drop if I rack to secondary for dry hopping?
At what point should my gravity reading match the target FG, when primary fermentation is done or at the end of secondary fermentation?
Should I leave the wort alone until say Thursday and see if the gravity continues to drop?
...and finally (sorry...), is it possible that the gravity inside the fermenter is different than that of the sample that I kept separate? I kept a sample separate in a beer bottle with a paper towel stuffed in the top so I could take gravity readings without opening the primary fermenter. I had seen this recommended. Both containers were kept in the same location, same environment.
I know that's a lot. Sorry. I'm just a little confused. Any help would be appreciated...
Brewed last Thursday. Went well. Airlock activity within 12 hours. My SG was 1.070 for the hop head double IPA I am brewing and the target was 1.070 to 1.074. So, I felt good out of the gate.
Last night, I noticed that there was very little activity in the airlock. Maybe once every 30 seconds. Gravity on the sample (which I kept separate in a bottle with a paper towel stuffed in it) was sitting at about 1.030 (roughly). So, my FG (according to the recipe) is supposed to be 1.016-1.018. Today, there is absolutely no activity in the airlock that I can tell.
It's my understanding that when that happens, or when it slows to one time a minute or so, primary fermentation is finished. I guess my questions are:
Will the gravity continue to drop if I rack to secondary for dry hopping?
At what point should my gravity reading match the target FG, when primary fermentation is done or at the end of secondary fermentation?
Should I leave the wort alone until say Thursday and see if the gravity continues to drop?
...and finally (sorry...), is it possible that the gravity inside the fermenter is different than that of the sample that I kept separate? I kept a sample separate in a beer bottle with a paper towel stuffed in the top so I could take gravity readings without opening the primary fermenter. I had seen this recommended. Both containers were kept in the same location, same environment.
I know that's a lot. Sorry. I'm just a little confused. Any help would be appreciated...