Sorry for the late update. This is a Brown Ale extract kit from True Brew. It's 1 can dark malt extract, 2lbs dried dark malt extract, 8oz Malto-dextrin, 1oz cascade hop pellets, 1 pack muntons dry ale yeast. It calls for a partial boil of 1 1/2 gallons, pour wort into cool water up to 5. I re-hydrated the yeast and pitched after bringing the wort down in an ice bath. I air-rated by pouring the wort into the bottling bucket then through the spigot into the carboy. Then I shook and rolled the carboy for a few minutes before plugging and air locking. 3-5 hours later I had kraussen coming through the airlock (too high internal temp inside the house.) moved it to the laundry room outside and left it for a week. Checked gravity at 7,8,and 10 days all read 1.020. It calls for FG of 10-12.
The issues:
1. didn't get a good OG reading. Not worried about the alcohol content so much as the final gravity falling into place. Problem is with no OG I can't gauge the difference.
2. Should have use a blow off or regulated temperature better from the start, south Louisiana autumn gets up to 80 and down to 40 sometimes in the same week.
3. Gravity appears to have stabilized 8 points higher than it should have.
From what I've read these kits call for bottling at a week and use too much priming sugar. Thoughts and or recommendations? If it doesn't drop by day 14 should I bottle anyway? I've since moved it back inside to a stable temperature area. Fermometer reads 64 currently.