demetman
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Hello guys, I have a concern with my freshly brewed NB smoke bomb porter kit. I brewed this last night. Target O.G. 1.066. I came in at 1.070. I changed the procedure slightly, from the kit directions. After steeping my specialty grains(1.5qrts per#) at 170 for 30 min, I rinsed the grains with 1 gal of water at 170F into my kettle. I wanted to do a full volume boil to increase hop utilization and add the LME at 45 minutes into the boil to reduce caramelization of sugars. After hop additions and 60 min boil, my wort volume into primary was 4.5 gallons. I decided to go with that volume and not top off. I pitched wyeast 1057 at 76F, to a well shaken 6.5gal big mouth bubbler. I smacked the pack 3 days prior to brewing as per kit directions. The yeast pack was very swollen and appeared to be in good shape. The date on the package was Oct 27, 15.
I realize I under pitched this beer and I'm wondering what my course of action should be moving forward. After 16 hrs there is little fermentation activity. No visible movement in the fermenter(unlike my first batch). There is activity, just not aggressive. Do I wait it out and check the gravity in 2 weeks or is there something else I can do. I don't believe pitching more yeast at this stage is advisable? Your thoughts suggestions are greatly appreciated.
I realize I under pitched this beer and I'm wondering what my course of action should be moving forward. After 16 hrs there is little fermentation activity. No visible movement in the fermenter(unlike my first batch). There is activity, just not aggressive. Do I wait it out and check the gravity in 2 weeks or is there something else I can do. I don't believe pitching more yeast at this stage is advisable? Your thoughts suggestions are greatly appreciated.