Hey guys this is my first post :)
I made a batch about 3 years ago from a brewferm kit and since then I moved about and hadn't had a good place to brew, so I finally made two batch's last week of Youngs lager, I did two because i bought a kit for £20 that gave me an extra barrel, hydrometer and syphon tube along with some sterolizer and two kits of lager, so not a bad saving :)
Now it said on the instructions to leave it for 4-6 days and to check the levels with the hydrometer now i've done that and one batch is at 1012 and one is at 1010 they've been like this for the past two days and today is the 6th day they've been brewing. Now acording to the instructions they should be at 1006, should I leave them for ten days like I've read here and bottle/barrel them whatever the readings are or has something gone wrong and the yeast has stopped working?
The batch at 1012 is normal sugar and the batch at 1010 is brewing sugar, also the batch with 1010 has a brewbelt on it to keep the temperature exact, also the 1010 is in a vessel with an air lock and the 1012 is just in a normal youngs vessel with no airlock, holes etc.
I hope i've given enough detail and I know the answer will probably be wait till 10 days but I thought i'd ask as i'm not too sure :)
Thanks
Jimmie
I made a batch about 3 years ago from a brewferm kit and since then I moved about and hadn't had a good place to brew, so I finally made two batch's last week of Youngs lager, I did two because i bought a kit for £20 that gave me an extra barrel, hydrometer and syphon tube along with some sterolizer and two kits of lager, so not a bad saving :)
Now it said on the instructions to leave it for 4-6 days and to check the levels with the hydrometer now i've done that and one batch is at 1012 and one is at 1010 they've been like this for the past two days and today is the 6th day they've been brewing. Now acording to the instructions they should be at 1006, should I leave them for ten days like I've read here and bottle/barrel them whatever the readings are or has something gone wrong and the yeast has stopped working?
The batch at 1012 is normal sugar and the batch at 1010 is brewing sugar, also the batch with 1010 has a brewbelt on it to keep the temperature exact, also the 1010 is in a vessel with an air lock and the 1012 is just in a normal youngs vessel with no airlock, holes etc.
I hope i've given enough detail and I know the answer will probably be wait till 10 days but I thought i'd ask as i'm not too sure :)
Thanks
Jimmie