I just bottled a Lapsang Souchong-infused Porter that has been fermenting since 3 weeks with Nottingham.
To make a long story short, I kept it between 60F and 62F in the first week, then raised it to 66/68F in the two following weeks.
I was bottling today and for some reason I thought my OG was 1.068. Thus I didn't really react when the Hydrometer was showing 1.019 (adjusted). That would've given me an AA slightly above 70%, which I figured was a bit low for Notty, but could otherwise be explained by the somewhat low fermentation temp and a not very fermentable grainbill (see below). But my OG was actually 1.058, which brings the AA to 66%, and that seems... quite low.
The grainbill was the following :
68,2% Maris Otter
11,5 Brown Malt
6,8% Dark Crystal 85L
6,8% Carapils (Dumb move in retrospect)
6,8% Chocolate Malt
Is there a reason to be concerned? I never take samples on 1-gallon batches and I mostly let it run 3 weeks regardless of the OG, unless I'm doing a real-high OG one OR a Saison.
To make a long story short, I kept it between 60F and 62F in the first week, then raised it to 66/68F in the two following weeks.
I was bottling today and for some reason I thought my OG was 1.068. Thus I didn't really react when the Hydrometer was showing 1.019 (adjusted). That would've given me an AA slightly above 70%, which I figured was a bit low for Notty, but could otherwise be explained by the somewhat low fermentation temp and a not very fermentable grainbill (see below). But my OG was actually 1.058, which brings the AA to 66%, and that seems... quite low.
The grainbill was the following :
68,2% Maris Otter
11,5 Brown Malt
6,8% Dark Crystal 85L
6,8% Carapils (Dumb move in retrospect)
6,8% Chocolate Malt
Is there a reason to be concerned? I never take samples on 1-gallon batches and I mostly let it run 3 weeks regardless of the OG, unless I'm doing a real-high OG one OR a Saison.