Just bottled my third batch this past weekend. Also brewed my fourth. It was rainy, and not much else to do.
Anyhow, I've got some observations I'd like to get some opinions on. I haven't consistently been using the hydrometer, and that might be a problem that needs to get fixed.
-Batch #2: "Lunar Shock" extract kit. I had liquid yeast shipped cross country in the warm weather (I think this is a bad idea, right). Despite what looked like a good packing job, the yeast bag seemed somewhat inflated when I opened the box. Never having seen one before, I had no point of reference. I just stashed it in the fridge till brew day. Upon opening it at pitch time, I discovered that there were two internal smack bubbles; one was broken, one was not. I popped the second bubble, and pitched it all. No starter, no delay after opening the second smack bubble.
Fermentation seemed normal to my eye. I got a decently bubbling airlock, probably 3/4" of krausen, it dropped back in, three weeks later I bottled it. It bottled fine and carbed fine.
However the taste... just tasted like not much of anything. It didn't taste bad; it was just probably the most generally flavorless beer I can remember ever drinking. Could this have been a function of some issue with the yeast? Also, just from the taste and drinking it, I don't think it had much alcohol content. No hydrometer readings on this one before or after though.
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Batch #3: This is the one I bottled yesterday. Dead Ringer extract kit. It had been in the fermenter for four weeks. I pitched one dry yeast pack of US-05. Again, to my eye the fermentation looked normal; good bubbling, probably an inch of krausen in the early stages. Good size cake on the bottom. On this one, I did take a FG reading by putting the hydrometer straight into the bottling bucket after racking. The reading I came up with was 1.035. That seems like it is too high. ~3.2% using the target starting gravity on the recipe sheet.
The only thing I can think of: My priming sugar was mixed in before the reading. Would this impact the reading to such a degree, or is it likely I didn't get a good fermentation?
Thanks for any insights.
Anyhow, I've got some observations I'd like to get some opinions on. I haven't consistently been using the hydrometer, and that might be a problem that needs to get fixed.
-Batch #2: "Lunar Shock" extract kit. I had liquid yeast shipped cross country in the warm weather (I think this is a bad idea, right). Despite what looked like a good packing job, the yeast bag seemed somewhat inflated when I opened the box. Never having seen one before, I had no point of reference. I just stashed it in the fridge till brew day. Upon opening it at pitch time, I discovered that there were two internal smack bubbles; one was broken, one was not. I popped the second bubble, and pitched it all. No starter, no delay after opening the second smack bubble.
Fermentation seemed normal to my eye. I got a decently bubbling airlock, probably 3/4" of krausen, it dropped back in, three weeks later I bottled it. It bottled fine and carbed fine.
However the taste... just tasted like not much of anything. It didn't taste bad; it was just probably the most generally flavorless beer I can remember ever drinking. Could this have been a function of some issue with the yeast? Also, just from the taste and drinking it, I don't think it had much alcohol content. No hydrometer readings on this one before or after though.
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Batch #3: This is the one I bottled yesterday. Dead Ringer extract kit. It had been in the fermenter for four weeks. I pitched one dry yeast pack of US-05. Again, to my eye the fermentation looked normal; good bubbling, probably an inch of krausen in the early stages. Good size cake on the bottom. On this one, I did take a FG reading by putting the hydrometer straight into the bottling bucket after racking. The reading I came up with was 1.035. That seems like it is too high. ~3.2% using the target starting gravity on the recipe sheet.
The only thing I can think of: My priming sugar was mixed in before the reading. Would this impact the reading to such a degree, or is it likely I didn't get a good fermentation?
Thanks for any insights.