Sorry gents, been out of the loop for a bit. This may seem long-winded ,but, giving as much info as possible.
Brewed my Amber ale 3 weeks ago, keeping fermenting temps @ 68* F . After 1 week cold front came thru and temp dropped to 64* F . Not terrible, but , not ideal. left for 2nd week @ 64* F . Checked gravity @ 2 week mark and was 1.022 - expecting terminal @ 1.016 .
I had a 1/2 sachet US-05 in freezer so I rehydrated , gave a good shake to carboy and added. I wrapped carboy in a blanket and raised temp to 68* F for the next week. Checked this a.m. and gravity was @ 1.018 ,but, still tasted a tad bit sweet.
Usually, I know I shouldn't but , I let ferment 3 weeks and take 1 gravity reading at bottling.
I figure at the 3week mark all is done.I take 3 during mash and brewing , plus numerous Ph readings during mash. The past 2 times I brewed this they turned out to be gushers. No difference in the brewing of 5 batches.I found my handwritten notes from my first 2 batches ( a long time ago, when we used a real abacus for a calculator ) and my terminal gravity was @ 1.010.
Hence my question, should I
A)Let it ride for ! more week increasing temp to 70-72* F
B)Throw caution to the wind and bottle.
C) Bottle but using less sugar than normal because of extra yeast in the carboy .
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I can't worry with tomorrow because in-laws are in town from Michigan.
Joe
Gravity Question
Post #1 made 9 years ago
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