J Grimmer
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Cheers for the reply!!!
I've only got 1kg of brewing sugar in the house will this do the job??
How much longer roughly would I have to leave it for if i was to add more sugar?? Temp wise i'm sitting around 18 c, the very highest i'm getting is 21, am in Scotland can't really expect much more although the weather is not bad at the moment....indian summer in next few days apparentyl!!!
Also, if i were to add more sugar, will this alter the taste much or will it just make the abv stronger but the body/taste of the beer will stay the same??
cheers
Ben ( first time brewer )
Hi Ben,
Sugars generally only are used to increase the abv and make the beer feel thinner in the mouth. They can some times leave a cidery flavour in the beer. So having said that adding 500g of sugar will put you in the ball park of what your aiming for, personally i would use LDME but that is just me.
Seeing that you have already had this brewing for close to 2 weeks it sounds like its done according to your SG readings and can be bottled now. Adding the additional fermentable maybe another week or so, just use your hydrometer see once its done.
Temp wise 18-21 temp range is fine for a kit yeast, raising the temp towards the end of fermentation can help eating up some residual sugars, so don't sweat it, the yeast has done the bulk of the work.
I would stress, if your happy with how it is now then your pretty close to where want to be so you could put it down to learning this is your first brew so don't expect to get every thing right as your learning the process.
One tool i have found works well is the K&K spreadsheet link http://www.aussiehomebrewer.com/forum/inde...9655&st=380, it can help plan your next brew.
Jan.