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Neuthirteen

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I have recently, 5 days ago, put down a ginger beer and a blonde. Two beautiful brews, the ginger beer is a basic ginger concentrate with booster, 500gm of raw sugar, 1 kg of dextrose. The problem is that after 5 days no activity and the gravity reading is the same as the day I put it down 1030, whereas the blonde has wonderful activity and excellent readings?

Any ideas is greatly appreciated as I'm wondering if I forgot to put the yeast in which would be tragic.


Cheers,
Dan
 
With all that sugar and after 5 days I would think you might have forgotten to pitch if it is still at OG. If your FV is at 0 degrees warm it up, otherwise re-pitch I reckon
 
Neuthirteen said:
basic ginger concentrate with booster, 500gm of raw sugar, 1 kg of dextrose.
Hey Dan. I'm posting this under the assumption you mean a coopers ginger beer kit (or similar) when you say basic ginger concentrate.

When I did a ginger beer a while back, which consisted of 1 Coopers ginger beer tin and 1kg of raw sugar, my OG was 1032. You've added more sugar than I did so I would expect your OG to be higher.
Is it possible your OG reading was incorrect?
I also found that it fermented a little slower than a beer. Could it be that your OG was actually higher and it is slowly but surely fermenting?
Maybe check it again tonight to see if its changed?

Good Luck!
 
It's hasn't moved I have checked it everyday since putting it down, 6 days ago. As for incorrect reading of OG I was shocked it being so low I had to double check and it was the same gravity both times very low. :/


Non-alcoholic ginger beer isn't a bad by-product.
 

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