Chris_S
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It is widely acknowledge that fermentation is usually finished after approx 14 days in the FV and/or the SG has stayed constant for consecutive days.
My Coopers Real Ale kit has been in the Fermzilla for 18 days under a very low pressure of about 2-3psi. I have not checked the SG yet, but it appears to be still producing CO2 at greatly reduced rate. This is evident when the spunding valve release pressure is increased to a much high value. The needle on the gauge still rises.
I plan to bottle this batch as it is for my fathers consumption.
So my question is, even after this length of time is it safe to attempt bottling now or leave it longer?
My Coopers Real Ale kit has been in the Fermzilla for 18 days under a very low pressure of about 2-3psi. I have not checked the SG yet, but it appears to be still producing CO2 at greatly reduced rate. This is evident when the spunding valve release pressure is increased to a much high value. The needle on the gauge still rises.
I plan to bottle this batch as it is for my fathers consumption.
So my question is, even after this length of time is it safe to attempt bottling now or leave it longer?