I have generally always used ale yeast.
I am brewing a californian steam ale - using californian yeast. I understand that this is essentially a lager yeast - but ferments at higher temps.
Being used to ale yeasts that tend to ferment in around a week. My steam ale has been fermenting for abot 2 weeks now. Normally with ales the krausen (not sure if correct spealling) eventually dissipates and falls to the bottom.
Currently my gravity is 1.020 - I would expect this to drop another 10 points?
Questions:
- How long do lager yeasts tend to take to finish
- Like ales after fermenation should the top of wort and up being clear - i.e. krausen/head foam drops to the bottom of fermenter.
Cheers usastan
I am brewing a californian steam ale - using californian yeast. I understand that this is essentially a lager yeast - but ferments at higher temps.
Being used to ale yeasts that tend to ferment in around a week. My steam ale has been fermenting for abot 2 weeks now. Normally with ales the krausen (not sure if correct spealling) eventually dissipates and falls to the bottom.
Currently my gravity is 1.020 - I would expect this to drop another 10 points?
Questions:
- How long do lager yeasts tend to take to finish
- Like ales after fermenation should the top of wort and up being clear - i.e. krausen/head foam drops to the bottom of fermenter.
Cheers usastan