Hi,
I've just started brewing with All Grain and was after a bit of advice.
I brewed 2 beers last week and the SG on both of them seems a little high after taking a refractometer reading.
The first is an IPA which had an estimated OG of 0.065. I messed up a bit and got an OG of 0.075. The reading after a week was 0.040
The second is an Imperial Porter which should had an estimated OG of 0.082, I got 0.084. The reading after a week was 0.050
I did my yeast calculations using Mr Malty and pitched 1.2 litre starters each containing 2 vials of WL0007 (this was taking into account the best before date).
I know airlock activity is no indication but this has dropped to about one bubble every 5-10 minutes, after I took the reading I gave the kegs which I am fermenting in a gentle swirl. Both beers temperatures are showing 68 -70 degrees which I believe is ideal for this yeast strain
I suppose my question is, are these reading normal after a week or should they be lower?
Any advice would be appreciated
I've just started brewing with All Grain and was after a bit of advice.
I brewed 2 beers last week and the SG on both of them seems a little high after taking a refractometer reading.
The first is an IPA which had an estimated OG of 0.065. I messed up a bit and got an OG of 0.075. The reading after a week was 0.040
The second is an Imperial Porter which should had an estimated OG of 0.082, I got 0.084. The reading after a week was 0.050
I did my yeast calculations using Mr Malty and pitched 1.2 litre starters each containing 2 vials of WL0007 (this was taking into account the best before date).
I know airlock activity is no indication but this has dropped to about one bubble every 5-10 minutes, after I took the reading I gave the kegs which I am fermenting in a gentle swirl. Both beers temperatures are showing 68 -70 degrees which I believe is ideal for this yeast strain
I suppose my question is, are these reading normal after a week or should they be lower?
Any advice would be appreciated