azztech
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So I brewed my first two lagers (bud clones) a few weeks ago and followed the specific instructions from the LHBS to the letter:
I took an SG read with some of the remaining beer that I would normally bottle (that few litres extra). The SG was 1014 and my OG was 1038.
This sounds really high to me. Will it continue to drop at lager temps?
I used two different lager yeasts: 1x M84 for one 23L fermenter and 2x S23 for the other (again at LHBS recommendation).
To make matters worse, I racked off both fermenters to the one bottling bucket to bottle the few remaining litres and the SG sample comes from there so it's kinda a combined reading...
I can (and probably will) crack the two kegs and take individual readings to see where they're at, but any thoughts on the high reading at this stage of the conditioning?
- Boil (kits + specialty grains and hops) and distribute to two 23L fermenters
- Store at ~10c for 14 days in temp control fridge
- Bring temp up to 16c for 3 days for D rest
- Rack off to kegs
- Store in kegs at 2c for another 14 days (haven't finished this yet)
I took an SG read with some of the remaining beer that I would normally bottle (that few litres extra). The SG was 1014 and my OG was 1038.
This sounds really high to me. Will it continue to drop at lager temps?
I used two different lager yeasts: 1x M84 for one 23L fermenter and 2x S23 for the other (again at LHBS recommendation).
To make matters worse, I racked off both fermenters to the one bottling bucket to bottle the few remaining litres and the SG sample comes from there so it's kinda a combined reading...
I can (and probably will) crack the two kegs and take individual readings to see where they're at, but any thoughts on the high reading at this stage of the conditioning?