Hi Guys, here is my first post - so please be gentle.
I'm very new to the hobby, I'm only on my third batch, but each one has had the same problem, hoping someone can make a suggestion as to where I'm going wrong.
My three brews so far have all been kits, with some additives as suggested by Brewcraft (my supplier). Each brew has been the malt tin, with either the stock yeast or on the second batch, Muntons Gold. Each time I've witnessed kreusen, very active fermentation, then after 5 days zero activity. I've used my hydrometer to take a reading (for a few days in a row), each time the reading has been 1.020. Every kit suggested FG has been less than that, 1.014 / 1.012 etc. I'm just not getting that low.
I know as only a month has passed that I'm probably being impatient, and the first batch (a cider) was quite nice 8 days after bottling. I tried the second batch last night (muntons gold yeast, brewcraft enhancer and muntons yorkshire bitter malt) and it's disturbingly sweet. It's been in the bottles 7 days (tell me to wait longer!) but I can't see much more fermentation is going to happen in the bottle (am I wrong?)
I would have just accepted that if it hadn't been that my new current batch has stopped at 1.020 also!!!!
Any hints would be gratefully received.
I'm very new to the hobby, I'm only on my third batch, but each one has had the same problem, hoping someone can make a suggestion as to where I'm going wrong.
My three brews so far have all been kits, with some additives as suggested by Brewcraft (my supplier). Each brew has been the malt tin, with either the stock yeast or on the second batch, Muntons Gold. Each time I've witnessed kreusen, very active fermentation, then after 5 days zero activity. I've used my hydrometer to take a reading (for a few days in a row), each time the reading has been 1.020. Every kit suggested FG has been less than that, 1.014 / 1.012 etc. I'm just not getting that low.
I know as only a month has passed that I'm probably being impatient, and the first batch (a cider) was quite nice 8 days after bottling. I tried the second batch last night (muntons gold yeast, brewcraft enhancer and muntons yorkshire bitter malt) and it's disturbingly sweet. It's been in the bottles 7 days (tell me to wait longer!) but I can't see much more fermentation is going to happen in the bottle (am I wrong?)
I would have just accepted that if it hadn't been that my new current batch has stopped at 1.020 also!!!!
Any hints would be gratefully received.