Hello everyone,
So i'm on my second brew and decided that i wanted to do a belgian using extract and some grains. I made a starter for this one and let it sit for 2 days before pitching using a white labs belgian yeast.
My OG was 1.084 and i am wondering if my fermentation may be stuck since it has been 3 weeks now and my SG is still way above the finishing gravity. Last week it was 1.052 and this week its 1.049. I am using a refractometer for the readings.
Another related question i have is, do you put your sample in the fridge to get the yeast and other stuff to drop out before taking a reading with the refractometer? I was thinking that it may make the reading higher if there was a bunch of stuff in suspension.
So i'm on my second brew and decided that i wanted to do a belgian using extract and some grains. I made a starter for this one and let it sit for 2 days before pitching using a white labs belgian yeast.
My OG was 1.084 and i am wondering if my fermentation may be stuck since it has been 3 weeks now and my SG is still way above the finishing gravity. Last week it was 1.052 and this week its 1.049. I am using a refractometer for the readings.
Another related question i have is, do you put your sample in the fridge to get the yeast and other stuff to drop out before taking a reading with the refractometer? I was thinking that it may make the reading higher if there was a bunch of stuff in suspension.