B-Dub
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Got home today from work and looking forward to racking the 80/20 pils/wheat!!
Another week has gone by so I took another gravity reading. It's now down to 1.002. I tasted a little bit and I think this one is gonna be great!
I'll give it one more week in the primary and if it holds steady, I'll crash cool for a week and bottle it. I can't wait.
add some OJ to it! it must be pretty flat with only 1 week.
It kept going for me too. After one week it was down to 1.004 and looked like was done. It's now been in the keg at room temp for a few weeks so I pulled a sample today, to my suprise it was slightly carbonated so I poured some on the refractometer...1.000!
Mine ended up down there too. 1.01 when I threw it in the keg, it may have gone lower if it hadn't been thrown in the fridge.
Still, getting 5.5+% from a 1.045 OG was a little unexpected.
Holy crap. I didn't think about the ABV... I just calculated mine. 1.069 down to 1.001... That comes out to exactlyabv!
damn, 1001??
Cool!
If this yeast were a woman, I'd so want to dry hump it.
Not true. You can put it in at any time, but you should account for the change in gravity when planning your hop additions, as gravity affects the IBUs drawn from hops.sugar can go in any time during the boil, it doesn't make a difference
Expected SG is about 1.070-1.073.
The cane sugar is late boil addition correct? Also, will a 2 liter starter be sufficient for this?
if you add the sugar to the primary 3-7 days after fermentation starts.
Not true. You can put it in at any time, but you should account for the change in gravity when planning your hop additions, as gravity affects the IBUs drawn from hops.