JeffoC6
Well-Known Member
I've only brewed 3 stouts thusfar, but have noticed a similar trend when checking FG. My stouts finish higher (sometimes by 5 or so points) than the target FG of a recipe. Why would this be?
All other beers I brew seem to attentuate down where they need to be, but not the 3 stouts I've brewed. I aerate very well (only 1-gallon AG batches so I literally shake the carboy for 2 minutes) and I pitch more than enough yeast (per Mr. Malty).
What would cause my FG to finish high on stouts, yet, finish where it should be on all other beers?
PS- Even a normal gravity stout that I brewed finished high
All other beers I brew seem to attentuate down where they need to be, but not the 3 stouts I've brewed. I aerate very well (only 1-gallon AG batches so I literally shake the carboy for 2 minutes) and I pitch more than enough yeast (per Mr. Malty).
What would cause my FG to finish high on stouts, yet, finish where it should be on all other beers?
PS- Even a normal gravity stout that I brewed finished high