Recently, I brewed an AG wheat ale into which I was going to put some Cranberry flavoring at bottling time. Recipe looks like this:
5 lbs. 2-Row
5 lbs. Wheat Malt
0.5 lbs. Crystal/Caramel 40L
Perle (boil)
Tettnang (aroma)
I dumped this onto the yeast cake from a Belgian Wit I racked to secondary WLP#400. The Belgian Wit fermented out very nicely . . . almost blew the lid off my primary. When I dumped the next batch on top, it fermented really hard for a few days then stopped. I figured fermentation was complete, and I racked to secondary to discover that the gravity was still very high. I pitched a packet of dried yeast and have tried a few times to rouse the yeast. This brew still seems stuck.
My starting gravity for this was 1.060. Currently, the gravity is sitting stable at 1.021. I have done some looking around and notice that this is a very high finishing gravity, especially for this style - top end should be 1.012 or 1.013 according to BJCP depending on how you classify this beer.
Should I bottle it? It tastes ok . . . a bit sweet. Based on the numbers above . . . I figure alcohol content should be around 4% at this point - am I right? How long can I tinker with this in the secondary before I have to let it go to the drain or bottle it?
Any ideas? recommendations?
5 lbs. 2-Row
5 lbs. Wheat Malt
0.5 lbs. Crystal/Caramel 40L
Perle (boil)
Tettnang (aroma)
I dumped this onto the yeast cake from a Belgian Wit I racked to secondary WLP#400. The Belgian Wit fermented out very nicely . . . almost blew the lid off my primary. When I dumped the next batch on top, it fermented really hard for a few days then stopped. I figured fermentation was complete, and I racked to secondary to discover that the gravity was still very high. I pitched a packet of dried yeast and have tried a few times to rouse the yeast. This brew still seems stuck.
My starting gravity for this was 1.060. Currently, the gravity is sitting stable at 1.021. I have done some looking around and notice that this is a very high finishing gravity, especially for this style - top end should be 1.012 or 1.013 according to BJCP depending on how you classify this beer.
Should I bottle it? It tastes ok . . . a bit sweet. Based on the numbers above . . . I figure alcohol content should be around 4% at this point - am I right? How long can I tinker with this in the secondary before I have to let it go to the drain or bottle it?
Any ideas? recommendations?