I brew high gravity ales-IPA mostly (I am a North westerner after all). Starting gravity is about 1.060-1.070 and I brew 15 gallons at a time with a couple of friends. Our fermentation always stops at about 1.020 and our beer is pretty good. We would like to ferment down a little lower, to about 1.015 but do not seem to be able to get past our current numbers. Here is what we have been trying:
1. Yeast starter. Starting with one batch of Yeast and making a starter a couple of days before brewing. We usually start with about a quart or so of starter. Don't know how many yeast cells we've been pitching, I keep trying to get my buddies to count them but they refuse.
2. We recently got an oxygen tank and stone. We put the O2 in the fermenter (a 15.5 gallon keg) when we are filling from the wart chiller. We are always at about 70-75 degrees when we fill the fermenter. We also always have vigorous fermentation within 24 hours. This seems to be a pretty messy process. Foam everywhere!
3. We recently went to WP007 yeast because I read that it had a high attenuation rate.
Any other ideas of ways to bring our final gravity down?
Thanks
Cameron
1. Yeast starter. Starting with one batch of Yeast and making a starter a couple of days before brewing. We usually start with about a quart or so of starter. Don't know how many yeast cells we've been pitching, I keep trying to get my buddies to count them but they refuse.
2. We recently got an oxygen tank and stone. We put the O2 in the fermenter (a 15.5 gallon keg) when we are filling from the wart chiller. We are always at about 70-75 degrees when we fill the fermenter. We also always have vigorous fermentation within 24 hours. This seems to be a pretty messy process. Foam everywhere!
3. We recently went to WP007 yeast because I read that it had a high attenuation rate.
Any other ideas of ways to bring our final gravity down?
Thanks
Cameron