durgarth
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Hi all,
I'm sure this topic has been raised before but I want some advise from the members out there. 12 days ago I brewed an AG Belgian Pale Ale. The efficency was quite good and gravity ended up being 1058. The yeast I chose to use was a Wyeast Belgian Golden Ale Yeast WLP570
I decided not to make a starter (probably a bad idea) and pitched the yeast at 22 degrees. It has been sitting nicely on 20 degrees since that time. After 24 hours the yeast was doing its job and the fermenting had began in ernest. However after 3 days the yeast stopped working. I checked the gravity at that time and it was 2025. In the past three days the gravity has settled at 1020 and seems stuck there. Overall its been 10 days in the fermenter......
The questions are should I
a) give it a good stir
B) Pitch another yeast
c) leave it and stop worrying.
Any help gous greatfully recieved.
Steve
I'm sure this topic has been raised before but I want some advise from the members out there. 12 days ago I brewed an AG Belgian Pale Ale. The efficency was quite good and gravity ended up being 1058. The yeast I chose to use was a Wyeast Belgian Golden Ale Yeast WLP570
I decided not to make a starter (probably a bad idea) and pitched the yeast at 22 degrees. It has been sitting nicely on 20 degrees since that time. After 24 hours the yeast was doing its job and the fermenting had began in ernest. However after 3 days the yeast stopped working. I checked the gravity at that time and it was 2025. In the past three days the gravity has settled at 1020 and seems stuck there. Overall its been 10 days in the fermenter......
The questions are should I
a) give it a good stir
B) Pitch another yeast
c) leave it and stop worrying.
Any help gous greatfully recieved.
Steve