minnesota_son
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I just started brewing. And am loving it. One thing is I have noticed though is that my beers never seem to finish out at a low enough final gravity. I have done an American Pale and a Stout, both from kits purchased at my LHBS, and also a Milk Stout and an IPA based on recipes I have found online.
I could post the recipes if need be, but basically I am using around 7 lbs. of LME bought from my LHBS, as well as steeping around 2 lbs. give or take of specialty grains. I have been measuring an OG of usually between 1.050 and 1.053.
The last 2 batches I have used Wyeast smack packs, one was an Irish Ale Yeast, one was a British Ale yeast. I am pitching the yeast at around 68F. I have been fermenting between 66F and 70F, for usually around 2.5 - 3 weeks.
I have yet to see a FG of under 1.020. In fact, the milk stout finished at around 1.022-1.024. I am bottling the beer, and after 3 weeks in a bottle the carbonation is perfect. No exploding bottles, no over carbonation.
Any thoughts?
Thanks a ton.
I could post the recipes if need be, but basically I am using around 7 lbs. of LME bought from my LHBS, as well as steeping around 2 lbs. give or take of specialty grains. I have been measuring an OG of usually between 1.050 and 1.053.
The last 2 batches I have used Wyeast smack packs, one was an Irish Ale Yeast, one was a British Ale yeast. I am pitching the yeast at around 68F. I have been fermenting between 66F and 70F, for usually around 2.5 - 3 weeks.
I have yet to see a FG of under 1.020. In fact, the milk stout finished at around 1.022-1.024. I am bottling the beer, and after 3 weeks in a bottle the carbonation is perfect. No exploding bottles, no over carbonation.
Any thoughts?
Thanks a ton.