Armen_Tamzarian
Well-Known Member
I just had a crazy idea and I'm seeking advice!
I brewed a batch of porter, and basically Murphy's law was enacted. I had a stuck sparge, sparged too much. My OG was 1.070 ish once I finally got it together. Then a heat wave struck a day after pitching my yeast (wyeast 1028/no starter) and the smack pack never really swelled up, I'm assuming because it was out in my hot house too long. Too top it off I drove 15 miles while moving, with my primary fermenter riding shot gun!
After all of this abuse, I tasted it roughly 3 weeks into primary and it tasted pretty good, sweet, but good. It was at 1.040 and instead of repitching, I just decided to rack it on top of 12 oz of toasted coconut.
So this is pretty much an awesomely experimental batch! I've never repitched and am thinking of throwing in some dry yeast on this tonight and see what happens. My yield is currently at about 3 gallons - whatever the coconut absorbs.
Any advice on if repitching will help/hurt or do anything. Or is this sweet coconut porter ready to be kegged?
fwiw, it's named Murphy's Coconut Porter: "Fermented at 60 mph"
I'm having a blast!
I brewed a batch of porter, and basically Murphy's law was enacted. I had a stuck sparge, sparged too much. My OG was 1.070 ish once I finally got it together. Then a heat wave struck a day after pitching my yeast (wyeast 1028/no starter) and the smack pack never really swelled up, I'm assuming because it was out in my hot house too long. Too top it off I drove 15 miles while moving, with my primary fermenter riding shot gun!
After all of this abuse, I tasted it roughly 3 weeks into primary and it tasted pretty good, sweet, but good. It was at 1.040 and instead of repitching, I just decided to rack it on top of 12 oz of toasted coconut.
So this is pretty much an awesomely experimental batch! I've never repitched and am thinking of throwing in some dry yeast on this tonight and see what happens. My yield is currently at about 3 gallons - whatever the coconut absorbs.
Any advice on if repitching will help/hurt or do anything. Or is this sweet coconut porter ready to be kegged?
fwiw, it's named Murphy's Coconut Porter: "Fermented at 60 mph"
I'm having a blast!