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Hello all, read a few threads here before getting back into this. Bought about 6 kits and a couple setups from some locals online to get a small brewery going in basement for this summer .
Anyways, I'm at a week on the first couple and have some questions due to what is going on. 20 years ago the kits were pretty plain, not like what you can get now.
I have 3 glass carboys going.
1. Mangrove jacks grapefruit IPA
2. Mangrove jacks mango ale
3. Coopers European lager
I started 1 and 2 about 9 days ago, a day apart. #3 I started last Friday, 2 days ago.
On Friday (1 weeks time), I checked the SG for 1 and 2. 1 was 1.02, 2 was 1.01. both had bubble in airlock still going a few seconds apart.. really slow. So I thought I'd add in the hop pellets that came with them. Both reacted and started releasing more C02, I'm guessing from the small c02 bubbles in the brew attaching to the pieces of hops. Both 1 and 2 I didn't read the instruction part to stir the yeast when starting, just put on top, but it seems to have worked fine.
#3 I stirred in the yeast on the morning I made the kit. By the evening the motion in the tank was unbelievable like it was on a high boil. Crazy to see that sort of a current going inside. 1 and 2 I didn't see anything similar. 1 and 2 I sweetened with light malt syrop, 3 I used brew enhancer 2. My questions mainly pertain to 1 and 2 and brew techniques in general.
So, fast forward to today. #2 seems to have gone pretty still. It has cleared up a fair amount, with material on bottom a good 2" deep. There is a good thick layer on the surface as well of hops and yeast and bubbles.
#1 still seems to be churning pretty actively. I can see pieces of hops circulating pretty fast inside. Every once in a while a big blast of material will hit the side of glass from the bottom like there is a fish inside.. crazy!
So my questions are:
1. Even if sg is in the right range, I just sit on these until motion stops? What I worry about is hops were to be added (via directions) 2-3 days before bottling, when SG is 1.02 or lower. So #1 'should' be getting bottled, but it's churning and circulating. I don't want it 'too' hoppy. Do I not have a choice but to let it sit longer? It is active, but SG was 1.02 yesterday. Tonight will be 2 full days with hops, 9 days brewing.
2. Looking at #2, it should be ready to bottle tonight after 9 days, 2 with hops. Draining the brew into bottles without a ton of particulate is going to be a real challenge, including hop pieces. Is it ok, or something that is done, to strain it through a cheese cloth into a secondary container, then siphon into bottles from the secondary or something similar like that? I know it will settle in bottles, but man there is a lot of sediment and material in there.
Thanks!
Anyways, I'm at a week on the first couple and have some questions due to what is going on. 20 years ago the kits were pretty plain, not like what you can get now.
I have 3 glass carboys going.
1. Mangrove jacks grapefruit IPA
2. Mangrove jacks mango ale
3. Coopers European lager
I started 1 and 2 about 9 days ago, a day apart. #3 I started last Friday, 2 days ago.
On Friday (1 weeks time), I checked the SG for 1 and 2. 1 was 1.02, 2 was 1.01. both had bubble in airlock still going a few seconds apart.. really slow. So I thought I'd add in the hop pellets that came with them. Both reacted and started releasing more C02, I'm guessing from the small c02 bubbles in the brew attaching to the pieces of hops. Both 1 and 2 I didn't read the instruction part to stir the yeast when starting, just put on top, but it seems to have worked fine.
#3 I stirred in the yeast on the morning I made the kit. By the evening the motion in the tank was unbelievable like it was on a high boil. Crazy to see that sort of a current going inside. 1 and 2 I didn't see anything similar. 1 and 2 I sweetened with light malt syrop, 3 I used brew enhancer 2. My questions mainly pertain to 1 and 2 and brew techniques in general.
So, fast forward to today. #2 seems to have gone pretty still. It has cleared up a fair amount, with material on bottom a good 2" deep. There is a good thick layer on the surface as well of hops and yeast and bubbles.
#1 still seems to be churning pretty actively. I can see pieces of hops circulating pretty fast inside. Every once in a while a big blast of material will hit the side of glass from the bottom like there is a fish inside.. crazy!
So my questions are:
1. Even if sg is in the right range, I just sit on these until motion stops? What I worry about is hops were to be added (via directions) 2-3 days before bottling, when SG is 1.02 or lower. So #1 'should' be getting bottled, but it's churning and circulating. I don't want it 'too' hoppy. Do I not have a choice but to let it sit longer? It is active, but SG was 1.02 yesterday. Tonight will be 2 full days with hops, 9 days brewing.
2. Looking at #2, it should be ready to bottle tonight after 9 days, 2 with hops. Draining the brew into bottles without a ton of particulate is going to be a real challenge, including hop pieces. Is it ok, or something that is done, to strain it through a cheese cloth into a secondary container, then siphon into bottles from the secondary or something similar like that? I know it will settle in bottles, but man there is a lot of sediment and material in there.
Thanks!