Zipster
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Hi there,
I have brewed lately with 2 cans at the same time. 1 Morgan's Stout chairman selection with S23 yeast and 1 Home brand lager kit, with yeast provided. The temperature variates roughly between 10 and 22 degrees here, and I am specifically brewing lager because of the lows.
My observation is that the Stout with S23 was going nice in its own room at 12c for the first few days then the bubbles off the air lock stated stalling so I moved it to the living room where it is 22c between 5pm till 12am and the bubbles came back nicely. Now we are near the end of fermentation, the Home brand still bubbles even when the wood stove is off. The S23 Stout just stalls and gravity is still 1020 after 10 days and you still can taste the sugar. Home brand stuff is just going like a beauty even if on the can they recommend 22c, it is now 13c and it's bubbling.
My mate's dad told us that the home brand kits were the best, now I'm starting to think he was spot on..
.z
I have brewed lately with 2 cans at the same time. 1 Morgan's Stout chairman selection with S23 yeast and 1 Home brand lager kit, with yeast provided. The temperature variates roughly between 10 and 22 degrees here, and I am specifically brewing lager because of the lows.
My observation is that the Stout with S23 was going nice in its own room at 12c for the first few days then the bubbles off the air lock stated stalling so I moved it to the living room where it is 22c between 5pm till 12am and the bubbles came back nicely. Now we are near the end of fermentation, the Home brand still bubbles even when the wood stove is off. The S23 Stout just stalls and gravity is still 1020 after 10 days and you still can taste the sugar. Home brand stuff is just going like a beauty even if on the can they recommend 22c, it is now 13c and it's bubbling.
My mate's dad told us that the home brand kits were the best, now I'm starting to think he was spot on..
.z