Hey guys
Im a complete noob at brewing, i recently bought a kit and am currently brewing Coopers classic draught
I started Friday night
Using Can of Draught, its yeast and 1kg of coopers brewing sugar.
After mixing it all up and topping the fermenter to 23L i noticed the temp was still pretty high, so i stuck the fermenter in a cool water bath. i then went to sleep for about 3-4 hours. Forgot to take SG reading.
When i woke up, temp was 18'C and i pitched the yeast. ('bout 5am sat morn) then i went back to sleep.
The airlock didnt start to bubble till about 20-24 hrs later.
The brew has been at a constant 21'C in my cupboard since then.
Tonight i took a SG reading of 1016 with bubbles still going through the air lock. Should it be taking this long, or has something gone wrong. Ive read places that brewing can take as short as 4 days till bubbling subsides and the coopers instructions says at 21'C it should take 6 days.
Thanks for any info
Also could someone tell me what it means to "rack" a beer
Im a complete noob at brewing, i recently bought a kit and am currently brewing Coopers classic draught
I started Friday night
Using Can of Draught, its yeast and 1kg of coopers brewing sugar.
After mixing it all up and topping the fermenter to 23L i noticed the temp was still pretty high, so i stuck the fermenter in a cool water bath. i then went to sleep for about 3-4 hours. Forgot to take SG reading.
When i woke up, temp was 18'C and i pitched the yeast. ('bout 5am sat morn) then i went back to sleep.
The airlock didnt start to bubble till about 20-24 hrs later.
The brew has been at a constant 21'C in my cupboard since then.
Tonight i took a SG reading of 1016 with bubbles still going through the air lock. Should it be taking this long, or has something gone wrong. Ive read places that brewing can take as short as 4 days till bubbling subsides and the coopers instructions says at 21'C it should take 6 days.
Thanks for any info
Also could someone tell me what it means to "rack" a beer