Doppelbock advice needed

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hi, I recently put down a Doppelbock using the Bavarian bock kit from liquor craft.
The kit includes-
1.7kg can black rock bock
# 64 dark larger kit converter
25g tettnang hops
Saflager S-23 yeast

The kit converter contains-
"Dark Malt
"Corn Syrup
"Crushed Chocolate grain
"German spicy floral Nobel Hops

No quantities given

To this I've added-
1.5kg can of Breiss dark malt extract
150g corn syrup

Filled to 23lt
OG was 1060 on the 31/3

This fermented away happily at 12 degrees in my brew fridge
Then by the 9/04 it stopped bubbling and the reading was at 1030.
Where it is still sitting unchanged (partly because I haven't had time to do anything with it yet)

Now the question is, does this FG seem a little too high?
I'm keen to bottle it but I don't want to risk losing it or my bottles

Thanks heaps
Jason
 
Seems a lot too high! Try entering the ingredients into ianh spreadsheet to get an estimated FG with the extras you have added.
 
How long at 1030? How long ago was it mixed?
Definitely don't bottle yet but those ingredients (malt extract, corn syrup/maltodextrin, dark grain, dubious quality/quantity yeast (liquorcraft caretaking tather than fermentis brand) would likely leave high fg.
Might just have stalled for now.
 
manticle is correct, the fg will be high and going by Brewcraft's SG Calculator, 1030 would be about right. I'd leave for a bit and check that the fg is stable.
Cheers
 
manticle said:
How long at 1030? How long ago was it mixed?
Definitely don't bottle yet but those ingredients (malt extract, corn syrup/maltodextrin, dark grain, dubious quality/quantity yeast (liquorcraft caretaking tather than fermentis brand) would likely leave high fg.
Might just have stalled for now.
Manticle the brew has been sitting on 1030 since 09/04
And the yeast was saflager S23.

Do you think I should try to get the yeast going again, maybe bring the temp up a little and give the fermenter a swirl?
Or should I buy a new packet of yeast and re pitch?
Thanks
 
Good news, just checked the progress and the gravity is down to 1026 :)
And the taste test is looking very promising
Cheers
 

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