so you suggest just letting it go and tested with the hydrometre each saturday which I have done so far? I am happy just to leave it, just hope their's no infection in their now seen as though I have gave it a stir a couple of times......
It looks like a calm lake....murky calm lake... so straight up no matter what 3 weeks in fermenter before racking to secondary? I am happy to try that with my next brew...I am in no rush for great tasting home brew, wait yes i am!
Absolutely up to you how you do things - you have your own brewery and your own experience to back you up.
However the idea of recommending to noobs not to use a hydrometer can be really dangerous if they don't have the experience you do. Likewise with the sanitiser - I know Nick JD doesn't use them either and fair enough if that's the conclusion you've come to but you are advising inexperienced brewers, not discussing perspectives with experienced ones.
If you have a stalled ferment, visible signs of fermentation stops. How do you tell?
Absolutely up to you how you do things - you have your own brewery and your own experience to back you up.
However the idea of recommending to noobs not to use a hydrometer can be really dangerous if they don't have the experience you do. Likewise with the sanitiser - I know Nick JD doesn't use them either and fair enough if that's the conclusion you've come to but you are advising inexperienced brewers, not discussing perspectives with experienced ones.
If you have a stalled ferment, visible signs of fermentation stops. How do you tell?
Just waiting for this brew to do something, will check the hydrometre reading again on saturday, if it's still at 1020 i am going be pissed, temp sitting at 18-20 degrees with nothing happening, no air lock movement, but still looks like its simmering away in the testing tube, no krausen on the top just a flat calm lake :unsure:
So with the ingredients I have above(post above) I would like to double hop it when I go to rack for flavour any ideas on some ideal hops, trying to have like a fat yak type of brew?
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