luckybeagle
Making sales and brewing ales.
Hi all,
8 days ago I brewed an all-grain Irish Red Ale from this recipe: https://www.brewersfriend.com/homebrew/recipe/view/748992/red-ale
I have pulled gravity readings on day 4, 5 and 8, and am showing approximately 1.019 since day 4. No airlock activity, krausen has subsided, beer tastes good.
My OG was 2 or 3 points higher than what brewersfriend and the recipe estimated, and I seem to be stopped at 3 points higher than the recipe's estimated FG.
For yeast, I built up a 1.5 liter starter from a bottle dreg (I pulled it from my last beer of my guinness clone, Wyeast 1084 Irish Ale).
My question is: If my OG is 3 points higher than the recipe estimate, can I also typically expect the FG to also be about that much higher?
8 days ago I brewed an all-grain Irish Red Ale from this recipe: https://www.brewersfriend.com/homebrew/recipe/view/748992/red-ale
I have pulled gravity readings on day 4, 5 and 8, and am showing approximately 1.019 since day 4. No airlock activity, krausen has subsided, beer tastes good.
My OG was 2 or 3 points higher than what brewersfriend and the recipe estimated, and I seem to be stopped at 3 points higher than the recipe's estimated FG.
For yeast, I built up a 1.5 liter starter from a bottle dreg (I pulled it from my last beer of my guinness clone, Wyeast 1084 Irish Ale).
My question is: If my OG is 3 points higher than the recipe estimate, can I also typically expect the FG to also be about that much higher?