FG and Bottling - First Ever Brew

Post #1 made 9 years ago
Hi all

I am just preparing and getting close to doing my first ever brew.

I am going to use the Hoppy APA Mash Kit from Get`er Brewed.

My question is this. The kit states that i am aiming for a FG reading between 1.010 - 1.015 but my Stevenson Reeves states DO NOT BOTTLE (OR KEG) UNTIL HYDROMETER SINKS BELOW 1.006 OR BOTTLES WILL BURST....

iS iT sAFE :)???

Post #2 made 9 years ago
The important thing is that the FG is stable across a few readings, over an amount of time that gives you confidence that it's finished. With that said, 1.006 is pretty unrealistic for most brews. Outside of brett and sour beers, in 3+ years I've only had one standard ale read below 1.010 (it was 1.009). I've had exactly 0 bottle bombs.

1.010-1.015 is pretty standard for an APA.
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Post #3 made 9 years ago
^^As Rick says.

I would also be more inclined to believe Geterbrewed than Stevenson Reeves, as they are more likely to have brewed that kit and know what the fermentables are and what the yeast can accomplish.
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Post #4 made 9 years ago
Rick wrote:The important thing is that the FG is stable across a few readings, over an amount of time that gives you confidence that it's finished. With that said, 1.006 is pretty unrealistic for most brews. Outside of brett and sour beers, in 3+ years I've only had one standard ale read below 1.010 (it was 1.009). I've had exactly 0 bottle bombs.

1.010-1.015 is pretty standard for an APA.
Ok, great.... So like if the reading doesnt move for 2 or 3 days i am pretty much good to go....

So its really about making sure the yeast has finished doing its thing rather than it needing to be a specific FG

TY
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Post #6 made 9 years ago
MargateNoob, if there is a tried and trusted sugar/calculator that people go to, it is a secret.

See http://www.biabrewer.info/viewtopic.php ... corn+sugar for discussion on this forum. You will have to do the experiment. I still find the priming sugar calculator in the BIABacus to give a number that is too low for 5 gal (20 L) VIP batches. I look at several different sites for calculations and remove the high (always) and the low, then pick a reasonable number after my experiences with over-carbed fountains and the even worse case of under-carbed bottles, not to mention a few bottle bombs.

Good luck.
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FG and Bottling - First Ever Brew

Post #9 made 9 years ago
Jayb240 wrote:I focus on the distance between OG and FG. The larger the delta the more AVG .
I'm lost. What do you mean "The larger the delta (I get that) the more AVG." what is AVG? It isn't in CBT that I can find


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