Hey guys,
Just bottled an ESB amber ale wort kit, with a final gravity of 1.002...is this unusual? I did double check.
Thing is, when i put it in secondary, i added 75g of DME because it was very close to 1.010 and was worried it wouldn't produce a layer of CO2 once transferred (the fermentation had slowed dramatically). But the small amount of DME kicked it along immediately, too much so in fact, and produced a thin yeast cake which kinda defeated the purpose of the secondary (except for the dry hopping). But two weeks later, the airlock would still bubble every so often! I'd happen to notice it maybe a couple of times a day. This is new to me, usually my brews sit silently in the secondary, after an initial couple of hours of activity. Temperature remained constant (20 degrees).
Perhaps it was the yeast I used? Anyone have much experience with the white labs premium bitter yeast? Maybe it's highly flocculant and the transfer to the secondary stirred it up and got it going again? But still, it was transferred at almost 1.010, which is close to the usual FG.
I'm confused. Any thoughts?
Cheers,
Matt :chug:
Just bottled an ESB amber ale wort kit, with a final gravity of 1.002...is this unusual? I did double check.
Thing is, when i put it in secondary, i added 75g of DME because it was very close to 1.010 and was worried it wouldn't produce a layer of CO2 once transferred (the fermentation had slowed dramatically). But the small amount of DME kicked it along immediately, too much so in fact, and produced a thin yeast cake which kinda defeated the purpose of the secondary (except for the dry hopping). But two weeks later, the airlock would still bubble every so often! I'd happen to notice it maybe a couple of times a day. This is new to me, usually my brews sit silently in the secondary, after an initial couple of hours of activity. Temperature remained constant (20 degrees).
Perhaps it was the yeast I used? Anyone have much experience with the white labs premium bitter yeast? Maybe it's highly flocculant and the transfer to the secondary stirred it up and got it going again? But still, it was transferred at almost 1.010, which is close to the usual FG.
I'm confused. Any thoughts?
Cheers,
Matt :chug: