EC-118 Champagne Yeast

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EC-118 Champagne Yeast

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hey guys,

I pitched 10gm of this into Mrs Glass' Ginger Leggoppener. :P

The initial start was quite good with bugger all lag, it hasn't quite stalled but it does seem to have slowed dramatically.

I know it could be a number of things, leaky seal, temp etc.

I havn't taken a gravity reading yet, just wondering if anyone has had a similar occurence with Champagne Yeast ?

Brigalow GB Kit
Fresh Ginger 300gm
Dex 600gm
Maltodex 400gm
Lemon Zest/Juice 2
Nutmeg 1tbsp
Brown Sugar 2tbsp
Golden Syrup 2tbsp
Ginger Pwdr 3tbsp
Honey 2tbsp
Cloves 2
Cinnamon 2''
EC-1118 10gm

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UC1 is your champagne yeast man.

Over to him ...

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Post by yardglass »

Thanks Ol,

from what i can gather it's a very good yeast, just takes it's time.

Read that it can be pitched in the secondary for Barley Wine to get the FG right down.

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Post by Dogger Dan »

It will go but it needs time

I am making a mead right now with it and it is running steady but not beserk

Oh and by the way, I have found it cheaper in the long run to keep the legs closed
:wink:

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Dogger Dan wrote:
Oh and by the way, I have found it cheaper in the long run to keep the legs closed
:wink:
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Cheaper maybe, but what would I do with all the extra time. :roll:

:lol:

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Post by Tyberious Funk »

I've used this yeast a few times, and also experienced relatively slow fermentation. It got there in the end, though :)
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Post by yardglass »

Tyberious Funk,

Did you use it in a GB ?

If so, how long are we talking here?( approx. )

I didn't take an OG of the above recipe but it was down to 1008 yesterday.

Not too sure how low it will go...

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yardglass wrote:Tyberious Funk,

Did you use it in a GB ?

If so, how long are we talking here?( approx. )

I didn't take an OG of the above recipe but it was down to 1008 yesterday.

Not too sure how low it will go...

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yard
I've used it for mead, fruit wines and lemonade, but never ginger beer. 1008 doesn't sound too bad. How long has it been in the primary for?
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TF,

It's been 4 days in Primary.

Gave it a shake and got some activity in the airlock.

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yardglass wrote:TF,

It's been 4 days in Primary.

Gave it a shake and got some activity in the airlock.

yard
Unless you plan on racking to a secondary, I'd give it at least another week in the primary... to give it plenty of chance to settle.
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Re: EC-118 Champagne Yeast

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yardglass wrote:

Brigalow GB Kit
Fresh Ginger 300gm
Dex 600gm
Maltodex 400gm
Lemon Zest/Juice 2
Nutmeg 1tbsp
Brown Sugar 2tbsp
Golden Syrup 2tbsp
Ginger Pwdr 3tbsp
Honey 2tbsp
Cloves 2
Cinnamon 2''
EC-1118 10gm

Any chance someone could estimate an OG and FG for this please.?
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Post by Dogger Dan »

If that kit is 1.7 kg I would say about 1.048 finishing around 1.010 or so. By the way, you could brew beer or drink beer with all that time :wink:

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sorry dogger my bad, Kit is 900gm.

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Seems a bit lite

will do the math when I get to my system

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This GB is now down to 1004 and still dropping.

hope it stops soon so i can get it in some bottles for Mrs G.

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yardglass wrote:This GB is now down to 1004 and still dropping.
yardy
Update and advice ?

According to hyd' this GB is now @ 998.

Surely, this has got to be right to bottle?

( no shirley jokes please :wink: ).

There's a lot riding on this !

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Post by gregb »

Down and down the FG goes, where it stops nobody knows. :wink:

Just because it is low doesn't mean it's finished yet. I'd let it run till it stops.

BTW any more bids on Doggers estimated OG of 1048 on this one?

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gregb wrote:Down and down the FG goes, where it stops nobody knows. :wink:

Just because it is low doesn't mean it's finished yet. I'd let it run till it stops.

BTW any more bids on Doggers estimated OG of 1048 on this one?

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for 23litre's i'd bid 1.032-4ish (sounds confident doesn't it? :lol: )

0.998 is dry.. really dry :shock:

edit: i've had no experience with this yeast btw :wink:
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Post by Dogger Dan »

Thats not really fair,


I thought it was 1.7 kg kit not 900 g :wink: :lol:

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Post by yardglass »

smee again,

I'm going to bottle tomorrow and I need some help on the Priming Rate.

This recipe came from a combination of a few that i found, one of them called for 130gm of Caster Sugar and a 750ml bottle of Buderim Ginger to Bulk Prime with.

any idea what this equates to? ie: priming rate?

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