When the FG is low enough to bottle
Posted: Sunday Jan 25, 2009 10:51 am
Hi all,
I've got a brew in the fermenter at the moment and am wondering when I should bottle.
The brew was:
1.7kg Tin of Coopers Larger
1.5kg of LDM
1kg of Brew Enhancer 2
1 Pkt Safbrew T-58
Hops
This is my second brew and I wanted a little more powerful brew as I like Belguim Ales and the HomeBrew guy said this yeast would do the trick nicely with a lager base - this is only my second brew so I'm working up to using grains (my next beer will be a porter with crystal and chocolate malt and a british yeast).
The temp on the fermenter has hovered around the 18-24 degree mark for the past couple of weeks (started on the 11th of Jan).
The OG was: 1070 and I've had 1020 for the past 3 days. It doesn't seem to be dropping so should I just bottle it today at this high gravity or give it a day or so more?
My concern is leaving on the trub if it's not dropping any further in gravity.
Thanks for all the help on my previous post.
Cheers,
BrewHaus
I've got a brew in the fermenter at the moment and am wondering when I should bottle.
The brew was:
1.7kg Tin of Coopers Larger
1.5kg of LDM
1kg of Brew Enhancer 2
1 Pkt Safbrew T-58
Hops
This is my second brew and I wanted a little more powerful brew as I like Belguim Ales and the HomeBrew guy said this yeast would do the trick nicely with a lager base - this is only my second brew so I'm working up to using grains (my next beer will be a porter with crystal and chocolate malt and a british yeast).
The temp on the fermenter has hovered around the 18-24 degree mark for the past couple of weeks (started on the 11th of Jan).
The OG was: 1070 and I've had 1020 for the past 3 days. It doesn't seem to be dropping so should I just bottle it today at this high gravity or give it a day or so more?
My concern is leaving on the trub if it's not dropping any further in gravity.
Thanks for all the help on my previous post.
Cheers,
BrewHaus