PackerfaninSanDiego
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well today was the day I bottled......35 days later. FG was 1.020.......hope it's not too sweet. But in the beginning, it took along time for the cake to fall. Two weeks from now.........???
well today was the day I bottled......35 days later. FG was 1.020.......hope it's not too sweet. But in the beginning, it took along time for the cake to fall. Two weeks from now.........???
Well buddy, that sounds way high. If you prime, you're likely to get bottle bombs... But at the same time, what are you going to do? Prime light... Very light...
brewing this tonight. pretty excited
Favorite picture of the day. Toasting the greens..
Bucket? Maybe lid is not on tight. Give it a day or 2 then check gravity.
How did brewing go?
I'm using a big mouth carboy from Northern Brewery. I open and reclosed the lid to make sure it's airtight. Forgot to mentioned, I'm not using a bubbler but a bung and rubber hole that is submerged in a glass of sanitized water.
Checked last night and still no bubbles. I will check the gravity this weekend.
Should i be worry?
A blow off tube. Makes sense. That big mouth is see through right? Should have krausen layer, which would be a good sign. Unless your yeast was pitched at 150F pretty sure you fermented something. Post a picture and let us know how the sample went.
Dang, 1.001 is exceptionally low. It will be bone dry.
Just brewed a 2.5gal batch for a sample of the recipe. OG came in at 1.074 for a 80% effic with BIAB. Looking forward to this beer. Hoping to get a bottle to do a side by side.
Tweaked the recipe a little. The 200 IBU's was way too high. I toned it down to 130 IBU. I still need the enamel on my teeth!
I'd check with a hydrometer. No beer yeast attunuates 99.99%
If you measured at 6 brix your gravity is 1.023 or so. 0 brix would be 1.000.
So am I understanding correctly that the primary fermentation is 14 days? And then transfer to secondary, add hops for dry hop and ferment another 14 days?
Here's an absolute accurate recipe from a contract brewer of Russian River. You won't get any closer than this![]()