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WortMan83

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I just brewed my first wort a week ago, and my recipe says to ferment for 2 weeks, but it's one week old and there's no foam cap, and the SG is stable (2 equal readings yesterday and today). Can I bottle it now? Or should I wait another week to be safe?
 
1 week is pushing it. It could be ok but 2 weeks is best. That way the beer will clear and the yeast will cleanup all it's byproducts first.
 
I just brewed my first wort a week ago, and my recipe says to ferment for 2 weeks, but it's one week old and there's no foam cap, and the SG is stable (2 equal readings yesterday and today). Can I bottle it now? Or should I wait another week to be safe?

I think you should add yeast, first. :tank:
 
Just sloooww down. Give it two weeks in the primary, then bottle. Even after fermentation is complete, there's still magic happening in there. Let it do it's thing. You gain nothing in brewing from moving too fast, especially once you've had a few of your own:drunk:
 
Randar said:
Sorry, but around here it is like calling Dell technical support... "Please confirm your computer is plugged in... just do it".:D

Yeah, rookie question I guess, but I'm glad I asked and didn't screw up a potentially delicious beer
 
Spintab said:
Just sloooww down. Give it two weeks in the primary, then bottle. Even after fermentation is complete, there's still magic happening in there. Let it do it's thing. You gain nothing in brewing from moving too fast, especially once you've had a few of your own:drunk:

Yeah thanks, now I realize why everyone keeps mentioning patience, ha ha
 
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