YeastInspection
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Hi guys,
Just made a two can brew, of:
Coopers English bitter can
Coopers amber malt can
Safbrew T-58
Filled to 23L
Its sat on the heating pad for 8 days now, and the SG is stuck at 1.020 since day 6. The first night, I left the heating pad off it, and awoke to a brew around 18 degrees. No bubbles since that morning, but then I'm not 100% sure the seal is airtight in my ****** fermenter. I did get a nice big krausen though.
Is the SG too high for a dark ale like this? Should I just bottle it anyway, but maybe with a single sugar lump for the 740ml?
Please bestow upon me your wisdom, brewers of ages past
Just made a two can brew, of:
Coopers English bitter can
Coopers amber malt can
Safbrew T-58
Filled to 23L
Its sat on the heating pad for 8 days now, and the SG is stuck at 1.020 since day 6. The first night, I left the heating pad off it, and awoke to a brew around 18 degrees. No bubbles since that morning, but then I'm not 100% sure the seal is airtight in my ****** fermenter. I did get a nice big krausen though.
Is the SG too high for a dark ale like this? Should I just bottle it anyway, but maybe with a single sugar lump for the 740ml?
Please bestow upon me your wisdom, brewers of ages past