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Stout started out with OG reading of 1042, a vigorous first few days fermentation followed by steady bubbling slowing right down in the last few days. It's now had two full weeks in the fermenter and today airlock activity seems to have ceased so I took a reading which came out at 1020, which is only about 3% alcohol. I believe 1020 is within the realms of credibility for a final gravity, but I am a bit surprised as 1042 was lower than I was expecting to start with and 1020 is higher than I was expecting to finish with.
The fermenter has remained sealed and unmolested thoughout. I've turned the thermostat for the heat pad up to 22C to see if that gives it a final kick. Would experienced folks here recommend leaving it at that or is it worth chancing something more drastic such as opening the fermenter and giving it a good stir? Taste seems ok - despite not having much kick it does appear to be beer.
The fermenter has remained sealed and unmolested thoughout. I've turned the thermostat for the heat pad up to 22C to see if that gives it a final kick. Would experienced folks here recommend leaving it at that or is it worth chancing something more drastic such as opening the fermenter and giving it a good stir? Taste seems ok - despite not having much kick it does appear to be beer.