Doctormcbrewdle
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I almost can't believe I'm asking this question after brewing for so many years now, but I'm encountering a somewhat strange phenomenon
I started using Mangrove Jacks M44 American pale ale yeast which I like for it's clean taste, but my question is: I've been fermenting these standard 1.044 odd ales for about 8 days at 19 degrees before cold crashing and bottling which should be ample time to reach fg. But I can reach Beersmith precicted fg between days 6-8 and the hydro tube will continue bubbling hard for another 3-4 days while dropping to lower fg's (BS predicts 1.012 but it seems to get to 1.010 fresh from the fermenter really and can reach 1.008 odd before really settling after a further 3 days in the tube at about 28 degrees ambient temp. Is this possibility due to wild yeast getting into the tube and attenuating lower than the M44 yeast or is BS possibly reading wrong? This latest brew was mashed 'full body' @ 68.4.. and was supposed to end at 1.012 but 1.010 from fv after 8 days and now 1.008 a few days later
I do often find that my lagers reach predicted fg within a week with the fast lager method of 3 days at 13 then a further 4 days at 18 so it makes little sense for a higher temp ale strain to take longer(?)
I started using Mangrove Jacks M44 American pale ale yeast which I like for it's clean taste, but my question is: I've been fermenting these standard 1.044 odd ales for about 8 days at 19 degrees before cold crashing and bottling which should be ample time to reach fg. But I can reach Beersmith precicted fg between days 6-8 and the hydro tube will continue bubbling hard for another 3-4 days while dropping to lower fg's (BS predicts 1.012 but it seems to get to 1.010 fresh from the fermenter really and can reach 1.008 odd before really settling after a further 3 days in the tube at about 28 degrees ambient temp. Is this possibility due to wild yeast getting into the tube and attenuating lower than the M44 yeast or is BS possibly reading wrong? This latest brew was mashed 'full body' @ 68.4.. and was supposed to end at 1.012 but 1.010 from fv after 8 days and now 1.008 a few days later
I do often find that my lagers reach predicted fg within a week with the fast lager method of 3 days at 13 then a further 4 days at 18 so it makes little sense for a higher temp ale strain to take longer(?)
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