You can also try adding a few drops of amylase enzyme which your local shop should have
I can put that in the fermenter? Would that help reduce the unfermentables I have in there due to messed up mash temp?
You can also try adding a few drops of amylase enzyme which your local shop should have
I can put that in the fermenter? Would that help reduce the unfermentables I have in there due to messed up mash temp?
Yes and yes. Just start with a few drops and wait a few days. Too much and you'll have hot, cidery beer
Thanks for the tip. I had not heard of that product before.
I will give it another week and see if it is in fact stopped fermentaion and maybe add the enzymes then. One other thought I had, since I boiled off more then expected I thought I could maybe make my priming solution with extra water to dilute the entire batch.
Any thoughts on that idea?
Thanks again.
Just beware... pure alpha amylase can work uncontrollably and dry the living bejesus out of a beer if you use too much.
Just my $0.02
Just beware... pure alpha amylase can work uncontrollably and dry the living bejesus out of a beer if you use too much.
Just my $0.02
out of curiosity how much did you add?
Please do. I've never seen live results of alpha amylase usage. I hope it all works out well for you... and I hope the usage amount of a.a. based on volume and points-desired is linear.
Nice! Good stuff.
And given the OG, you might not get full carbonation after three weeks. More like four to six weeks. I haven't gone back to check but I feel like a large-handfull of posts on this thread involved either "it's not carbed" or "I ended up waiting longer than three weeks."
Also worth noting, this beer really doesn't hit its stride until about 6-8 weeks. Yes, it's a long time but it makes a world of difference. Try to at least save a six-pack until the 8 week mark, you won't regret it.
Give it a few more weeks and it might just be able to.It will not win any awards...
Reno_eNVy said:WOO!
thiessenace said:How pumpkiny is it? Do the spices stick out alot¿
thiessenace said:Good to hear. I am contemplating making this soon. And I would crush my own spices. Worth while to make?
Looking forward to it! Can it sit in the secondary for awhile waiting to keg it? I was considering brewing it mid may and then kegging early to mid june. I am ordering all of my supplies for kegging soon. So cant wait to brew and keg!!