homebrewnewbie
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I brewed a stout last saturday, and the OG was 1056. The gravity has already reached 1012 in just 7 days. Should I let it rest a few more days, or go ahead and bottle it? Also, how the heck did it ferment that quickly?! I've never seen a batch go so quickly.
I also have a pale ale in secondary, it's been there for a week, two weeks total fermenting, and it has a short way to go before it's ready. So confused someone shed some light.
Details:
Added on 1 LB of honey to the primary fermentor after 1 day. I read on a blog that this was perfectly fine if going for a mild honey flavor, but it will raise the gravity.
Pitched a 1000ml starter: British Ale WLP0005, Floc. high, Att. 73% (relatively high). Starter was very healthy, 36 hours on the stir plate. Not sure if the grain bill is relevant but:
10lbs Marris Otter Pale
12 oz Munich
1 lb Choc. malt
8 oz pale choc malt
12 oz flaked oats
4 oz black patent
6 gallon batch.
I also have a pale ale in secondary, it's been there for a week, two weeks total fermenting, and it has a short way to go before it's ready. So confused someone shed some light.
Details:
Added on 1 LB of honey to the primary fermentor after 1 day. I read on a blog that this was perfectly fine if going for a mild honey flavor, but it will raise the gravity.
Pitched a 1000ml starter: British Ale WLP0005, Floc. high, Att. 73% (relatively high). Starter was very healthy, 36 hours on the stir plate. Not sure if the grain bill is relevant but:
10lbs Marris Otter Pale
12 oz Munich
1 lb Choc. malt
8 oz pale choc malt
12 oz flaked oats
4 oz black patent
6 gallon batch.