Hi All,
Fairly new to fermenting beer (doing batch #4).
Brewing a Russian Imperial Stout FWK. Was supposed to be OG around 1.090. Measured 16.1 Brix (1.060) using a refractometer (after I added 6L water to the 15L FWK).
Yeast is 2 x packets of Mangrove Jacks M42 Strong Ale that was rehydrated and pitched into 20C wort, which was then cooled to 18C for fermentation in a temp controlled fermentation fridge.
First time using a blow off tube, had a little mishap where the pressure caused the hole in the milk bottle that the tubing went in to seal up around the tube.
This caused the top or the Mangrove Jacks Craft series Fermenter to pop up spewing some wort/krausen as the pressure released. Luckily it appears to have only happened fairly early in the process (I found it at about the 38hr mark)
I removed the top from the milk bottle and the the CO2 caused massive amounts of foaming and everything then appeared normal for the next 3-4 days.
Using the refractometer Gravity has only dropped down to 7.2 Brix (1.030) and has been steady for the last 2 days. I have increased temp to 20C and shaken the fermenter a little (without too much sloshing to add too much oxygen) to try to rouse the yeast to complete fermentation.
What are peoples thoughts on best action here?
Leave for a little while longer and see if it changes? (assuming a slow fermentation is still happening)
Leave and bottle at 1030 (would be risky I think)
Grab another packet of yeast and add? (should I try to make my first starter if so, given it is nearing end of fermentation?)
Edited to fix incorrect terminology - Plato/Brix
Fairly new to fermenting beer (doing batch #4).
Brewing a Russian Imperial Stout FWK. Was supposed to be OG around 1.090. Measured 16.1 Brix (1.060) using a refractometer (after I added 6L water to the 15L FWK).
Yeast is 2 x packets of Mangrove Jacks M42 Strong Ale that was rehydrated and pitched into 20C wort, which was then cooled to 18C for fermentation in a temp controlled fermentation fridge.
First time using a blow off tube, had a little mishap where the pressure caused the hole in the milk bottle that the tubing went in to seal up around the tube.
This caused the top or the Mangrove Jacks Craft series Fermenter to pop up spewing some wort/krausen as the pressure released. Luckily it appears to have only happened fairly early in the process (I found it at about the 38hr mark)
I removed the top from the milk bottle and the the CO2 caused massive amounts of foaming and everything then appeared normal for the next 3-4 days.
Using the refractometer Gravity has only dropped down to 7.2 Brix (1.030) and has been steady for the last 2 days. I have increased temp to 20C and shaken the fermenter a little (without too much sloshing to add too much oxygen) to try to rouse the yeast to complete fermentation.
What are peoples thoughts on best action here?
Leave for a little while longer and see if it changes? (assuming a slow fermentation is still happening)
Leave and bottle at 1030 (would be risky I think)
Grab another packet of yeast and add? (should I try to make my first starter if so, given it is nearing end of fermentation?)
Edited to fix incorrect terminology - Plato/Brix
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