wereprawn said:That's odd Damo. The only think i can think of is that the yeast was not good due to age. Could try throwing a fresh pack in.If it refuses to cooperate after that you may as well keg , refrigerate, gas and drink quick so you can try again imo..
Cheers boys, did this today and will see how we go..yum beer said:Throw a new yeast at it. swirl it up and give it another week.
yum beer said:Hey axl I would say you had some crap in your initial sample. No way you get 1060 with 1 can and a kilo of BE2.
Punch your numbers into some software....off top of my head , probably more like 1040..
Stupid question guys...tangent said:use a lager yeast (Saflager is easy to start with) with low ferment temps
rack your brew
Wait...burrster said:Hi Fuseo. Racking your brew means to siphon your brew from your primary to secondary, primarily to separate it from the yeast cake. You would then condition it for what ever time you choose, then go through your bottling process. hope this helps.
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