Hi Guys,
I was recently given a brewcraft beginners kit, and used it to brew my first batch. It came with a Cascade Imperial Voyage Pale Ale kit can. I forgot to take an original gravity reading, but after a week in the fermenter, after the airlock had stopped bubbling, I measured it at 1015. A few days later, it hasn't changed at all. The brew is still very cloudy.
Does this seem too high? I'm not overly worried about it being too sweet or whatever, but I am worried about bottles exploding. My wife will never let me brew another batch if I detonate beer in our kitchen.
thanks!
I was recently given a brewcraft beginners kit, and used it to brew my first batch. It came with a Cascade Imperial Voyage Pale Ale kit can. I forgot to take an original gravity reading, but after a week in the fermenter, after the airlock had stopped bubbling, I measured it at 1015. A few days later, it hasn't changed at all. The brew is still very cloudy.
Does this seem too high? I'm not overly worried about it being too sweet or whatever, but I am worried about bottles exploding. My wife will never let me brew another batch if I detonate beer in our kitchen.
thanks!