DamonInPHX
Active Member
I've searched the forums, and haven't run across this situation.
I brewed a pair of 5 gallon IPAs, using the following ingredients:
8# 2 Row Brewers
3# 2 Row Pale
1# Caramel
3 ounces Citra at 60/15/5 in one, and 3 ounces Simcoe at 60/15/5 in the other. Both dry hopped with 1 ounce Falconers Flight in 2ndary.
Primary for 3 weeks at 65, secondary for a month with dry hops at 65 (busy schedule).
OG Brix was 15 in both. FG Brix was 6.8 in both, measured at racking to secondary.
After a month in secondary, they both remained at 6.8, but the airlocks in both were still occasionally bubbling (on a LONG scale of minutes), and there was definitely (light) activity in both. Hops were rising, sinking, but gently.
So, the (possibly stupid) question is, is it possible for a batch not to be completely fermented out even when the 3-days-apart gravity reading rule is in effect? This goes against intuition and everything I've read here, but the airlock and physical activity leads me to ask.
Apologies if this has been discussed and I just haven't found it. I went through pages of search results, and couldn't find this scenario.
Thanks!
I brewed a pair of 5 gallon IPAs, using the following ingredients:
8# 2 Row Brewers
3# 2 Row Pale
1# Caramel
3 ounces Citra at 60/15/5 in one, and 3 ounces Simcoe at 60/15/5 in the other. Both dry hopped with 1 ounce Falconers Flight in 2ndary.
Primary for 3 weeks at 65, secondary for a month with dry hops at 65 (busy schedule).
OG Brix was 15 in both. FG Brix was 6.8 in both, measured at racking to secondary.
After a month in secondary, they both remained at 6.8, but the airlocks in both were still occasionally bubbling (on a LONG scale of minutes), and there was definitely (light) activity in both. Hops were rising, sinking, but gently.
So, the (possibly stupid) question is, is it possible for a batch not to be completely fermented out even when the 3-days-apart gravity reading rule is in effect? This goes against intuition and everything I've read here, but the airlock and physical activity leads me to ask.
Apologies if this has been discussed and I just haven't found it. I went through pages of search results, and couldn't find this scenario.
Thanks!