I have a batch of brown ale sitting in the primary right now, it's been there since last Sunday. It fermented nicely for about 5 days and then started slowing down. This past Sunday I tested the gravity (it was done bubbling) and it was at about 1.020. I'm going to check it again tomorrow and I'm wondering what I should do if it hasn't changed.
As a background, my past two brews have stopped right around the cursed 1.020 (a dark wheat from a kit: fermented for a week and ended at 1.020, and a stout: sat in the fermenter for 3 weeks it ended at either 1.018 or 1.022 I can't find where I had written it). I made a liquid starter with the stout and this current brown. I'm wondering which issues is most likely the causing the my result high finishing gravity.
One weird thing, is that my hydrometer seems to float crookedly in the sample via often clinging to the wall. After a bit of work I can get it to register water at 1.00 or 1.01. But who knows, maybe its off or something. Is this normal for hydrometers?
Next, the yeast I'm using for this brown ale WLP005 British Ale. Some of the comments on the yeast's page say that the yeast may require rousing, and one even said that it ferments from the bottom up so it may look like there's no activity going on.
Should I try to rouse the yeast if my gravity hasn't gone lower than 1.020? If so whats the best way to do this, sanitized metal spoon? Any other suggestions would be welcome.
In any case, I'm pretty relaxed and currently drinking a homebrew
As a background, my past two brews have stopped right around the cursed 1.020 (a dark wheat from a kit: fermented for a week and ended at 1.020, and a stout: sat in the fermenter for 3 weeks it ended at either 1.018 or 1.022 I can't find where I had written it). I made a liquid starter with the stout and this current brown. I'm wondering which issues is most likely the causing the my result high finishing gravity.
One weird thing, is that my hydrometer seems to float crookedly in the sample via often clinging to the wall. After a bit of work I can get it to register water at 1.00 or 1.01. But who knows, maybe its off or something. Is this normal for hydrometers?
Next, the yeast I'm using for this brown ale WLP005 British Ale. Some of the comments on the yeast's page say that the yeast may require rousing, and one even said that it ferments from the bottom up so it may look like there's no activity going on.
Should I try to rouse the yeast if my gravity hasn't gone lower than 1.020? If so whats the best way to do this, sanitized metal spoon? Any other suggestions would be welcome.
In any case, I'm pretty relaxed and currently drinking a homebrew