HoppyMaltPoet
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I recently brewed an IPA and let it ferment out for 2 weeks in the primary. The FG reading I took was 1.012
After I transferred into the secondary I dry hopped. The next morning I noticed that the air lock was bubbling away and that the carboy was actually fizzing on top. There are tiny bubbles rising and forming a head on top, like a carbonated beer. This has been going on for 3 days now. I have not taken another Gravity reading to see if it has dropped and is actually fermenting. I didn't want to open the secondary again until transferring to keg. I know that the secondary sometimes releases CO2 and it is not actually fermenting. I have seen this before. But never had it going for three days straight and seen a head form...not krausen. This is more like a head of foam you would see on soda. I did taste the beer when transferring to carboy for secondary and it seemed slightly carbonated to me.
Is it possible I had a stuck fermentation and it kicked back up? I guess I will probably have to take another gravity reading to be sure, right?
Also, if it did start fermenting again will this affect my dry hopping? I am assuming it would decrease my hop aroma and taste. I could probably just add another ounce once I am sure fermentation is complete.
After I transferred into the secondary I dry hopped. The next morning I noticed that the air lock was bubbling away and that the carboy was actually fizzing on top. There are tiny bubbles rising and forming a head on top, like a carbonated beer. This has been going on for 3 days now. I have not taken another Gravity reading to see if it has dropped and is actually fermenting. I didn't want to open the secondary again until transferring to keg. I know that the secondary sometimes releases CO2 and it is not actually fermenting. I have seen this before. But never had it going for three days straight and seen a head form...not krausen. This is more like a head of foam you would see on soda. I did taste the beer when transferring to carboy for secondary and it seemed slightly carbonated to me.
Is it possible I had a stuck fermentation and it kicked back up? I guess I will probably have to take another gravity reading to be sure, right?
Also, if it did start fermenting again will this affect my dry hopping? I am assuming it would decrease my hop aroma and taste. I could probably just add another ounce once I am sure fermentation is complete.