Jono6466
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Hi All,
First time brewer here so not up to speed on all the 'lingo', but i purchased a microbrewery from our local home brew store, along with a pouch of mangrove jack's strawberry and pear cider kit. Followed the instructions on the packet and left it for 7 days at 20-24 degrees celsius as instructed.
The airlock 'u' showed a change in pressure, but never saw any 'bubbles' as it said i would, but i put this down to a minor pressure leak somewhere, anyhow, left it for 7 days as instructed and checked the Specific gravity which shows 1.020. unfortunately the instructions never told me to check the original gravity (which i have since learnt is fairly vital). The packet suggests a final SG of 1.007, which clearly we are no where near.
After some research it seems that 1.020 is fairly common place to stall, but everything I've found relates to beer, not cider. the research suggested leaving for a couple more days, check the SG to see if it drops. Ive checked the SG three times over the last 5 days, all of which are remaining at 1.020.
based off what i have read, if the SG isnt dropping, it would suggest that fermentation is complete???? but the instructions say the SG should be 1.007? do i have to get it down to this? if so how? do i warm it up? disturb the yeast at the bottom? add more yeast? or do i proceed to bottling and adding carbonation sugar drops?
i guess I'm just lost in a world i don't understand hahaha - nothing like the first brew and not having any idea i suppose???
any help what so ever would be very VERY much appreciated!
Cheers
Jonathan
First time brewer here so not up to speed on all the 'lingo', but i purchased a microbrewery from our local home brew store, along with a pouch of mangrove jack's strawberry and pear cider kit. Followed the instructions on the packet and left it for 7 days at 20-24 degrees celsius as instructed.
The airlock 'u' showed a change in pressure, but never saw any 'bubbles' as it said i would, but i put this down to a minor pressure leak somewhere, anyhow, left it for 7 days as instructed and checked the Specific gravity which shows 1.020. unfortunately the instructions never told me to check the original gravity (which i have since learnt is fairly vital). The packet suggests a final SG of 1.007, which clearly we are no where near.
After some research it seems that 1.020 is fairly common place to stall, but everything I've found relates to beer, not cider. the research suggested leaving for a couple more days, check the SG to see if it drops. Ive checked the SG three times over the last 5 days, all of which are remaining at 1.020.
based off what i have read, if the SG isnt dropping, it would suggest that fermentation is complete???? but the instructions say the SG should be 1.007? do i have to get it down to this? if so how? do i warm it up? disturb the yeast at the bottom? add more yeast? or do i proceed to bottling and adding carbonation sugar drops?
i guess I'm just lost in a world i don't understand hahaha - nothing like the first brew and not having any idea i suppose???
any help what so ever would be very VERY much appreciated!
Cheers
Jonathan