jermanimal
Well-Known Member
Can I fix this Situation.
I thought I had tested the attenuation of my Scot 80, but seems I didn't. Was supposed to finish at 1.015. Two days before I kegged it, my reading was 1.016 and I gave it another 2 days.
After a week in keg, tasted really sweet. So I took a sample, let set to get carbonation out, took another reading. My reflectometer(corrected for starting) was a showing 1.021, so I busted out the old hydrometer and it was 1.020.
Thinking what the F.
Being new to kegging, can the sugars sink in the keg?
I am thinking about transfering the beer back into carboy, warm back up, drive off carbonation for a day, hit with a little O2 and pitch another smack pack. This a totally stupid idea?
I thought I had tested the attenuation of my Scot 80, but seems I didn't. Was supposed to finish at 1.015. Two days before I kegged it, my reading was 1.016 and I gave it another 2 days.
After a week in keg, tasted really sweet. So I took a sample, let set to get carbonation out, took another reading. My reflectometer(corrected for starting) was a showing 1.021, so I busted out the old hydrometer and it was 1.020.
Thinking what the F.
Being new to kegging, can the sugars sink in the keg?
I am thinking about transfering the beer back into carboy, warm back up, drive off carbonation for a day, hit with a little O2 and pitch another smack pack. This a totally stupid idea?