boo boo
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Still never read this http://www.howtobrew.com/ did you?
monkey_the_pig said:the coopers kit say to bottle when the hydrometer readings are same over 2 days
they didn't say anything incorrect. if the hydrometer reading is the same for 2 consecutive days, the bubbling has stopped... no bottle explosions.monkey_the_pig said:I just wondered why Coopers would put this on their instructions if it is going to explode their customers bottles!
monkey_the_pig said:I was just thinking about when to know when it's ready to bottle (remember i'm going straight from primary to bottle)
There seems to be a small debate on the forums between using hydrometers and just waiting till it stops bubbling.
I was thinking about this and logically would the best way be;
wait until it stops bubbling (for at least couple of days to make sure)...
...then (and not before) take an SG reading over 2 days to make sure that it definetely has stopped fermenting.
do you really need to use the hydrometer if it is still bubbling? (as if it's still bubbling the fermentation hasn't stopped and the sg reading isn't going to be final)
Refering to what other have said, if you don't open the barrell then it can be kept in primary for as long as you want because no air has entered to have possibility of infecting. is this the case?
if it is then I won't take an SG reading now, i'll wait until the bubbling has stopped then take one, to expose my brew to a little air as possible.
any thoughts on this?
monkey