This my absolutely first time brewing beer. I'm excited to try brewing my own and experimenting with flavours etc.
I bought a kit from a from the Country Brewer which included a fermenter and everything I thought I'd need. I asked for the recipe for a Leffe Blonde, which is the following:
1 x Wal's Blonde Ale
1 x 1.5kg Light Liquid Malt
1 x 150g Special B Grain (Steeped)
1 x 12g Perle Finishing Hops (Infusion Method)
However, the guy mistakenly gave me 1.5kg of the powdered light malt...
So after careful sanitising, I mixed all of the ingredients in the fermenter together, and pitched the yeast. The wort temperature at this stage was 24C. I measured the gravity then, and it was 1.052
It's pretty cold where I am in Sydney now, and after a couple of nights, the fermenter temp dropped to about 16C. I ended up buying a heat pad and temperature controller to keep the fermenter temp between 19-20C.
After 4 days the bubbling in the airlock stopped, I measured the gravity at 1.022.
I measured a week later and the gravity hasn't changed. It will now be 3 weeks on Sunday and the gravity still hasn't changed. It tastes a little like beer but quite sweet and yeasty, and it doesn't look like the yeast has flocculated and is still suspended in the wort. It states on the light malt packaging that the final gravity should be 1.016.
What could be going on, have I somehow got a stuck fermentation? Should I just have some more patience and leave it longer? There is no Krausen on the top of the beer either. I don't know what other information to provide...
Any help would be greatly appreciated
I bought a kit from a from the Country Brewer which included a fermenter and everything I thought I'd need. I asked for the recipe for a Leffe Blonde, which is the following:
1 x Wal's Blonde Ale
1 x 1.5kg Light Liquid Malt
1 x 150g Special B Grain (Steeped)
1 x 12g Perle Finishing Hops (Infusion Method)
However, the guy mistakenly gave me 1.5kg of the powdered light malt...
So after careful sanitising, I mixed all of the ingredients in the fermenter together, and pitched the yeast. The wort temperature at this stage was 24C. I measured the gravity then, and it was 1.052
It's pretty cold where I am in Sydney now, and after a couple of nights, the fermenter temp dropped to about 16C. I ended up buying a heat pad and temperature controller to keep the fermenter temp between 19-20C.
After 4 days the bubbling in the airlock stopped, I measured the gravity at 1.022.
I measured a week later and the gravity hasn't changed. It will now be 3 weeks on Sunday and the gravity still hasn't changed. It tastes a little like beer but quite sweet and yeasty, and it doesn't look like the yeast has flocculated and is still suspended in the wort. It states on the light malt packaging that the final gravity should be 1.016.
What could be going on, have I somehow got a stuck fermentation? Should I just have some more patience and leave it longer? There is no Krausen on the top of the beer either. I don't know what other information to provide...
Any help would be greatly appreciated