Berry454
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Do mostly AG lately but had one of these Geordie Bitter beer kits lying around so decided to brew this kit up with a mini mash.
I done a mini mash which was 2kg pale ale malt mashed at 68 degrees Celsius for 60 minutes.
Drained straight into the fermenter after sparging and added the extract beer kit tin to the fermenter.
Fermented down to 1.020 in 3 days and left it for a full 7 days at 20 degrees Celsius.
After 7 days it was still on 1.020 with no sign of activity so I raised the temperature to 24 degrees Celsius and gave it a good stir.
Nothing after 3 days still on 1.020.
Added a sachet of Safale S-04 yeast and left it for another week at 24 degrees Celsius.
It’s now on 1.018 and absolutely no signs of further activity.
Did my process cause this? Was this something to do with their already being unfermentables in the Geordies kit which only added more from my mash? Maybe it’s best just using plain old dextrose with these kits?
Would really be great to know if the mash process which I done with the 2kg of pale ale malt could have contributed to this? Just as I have a further 4 Coopers kits which I would like to brew up using the same method.
I done a mini mash which was 2kg pale ale malt mashed at 68 degrees Celsius for 60 minutes.
Drained straight into the fermenter after sparging and added the extract beer kit tin to the fermenter.
Fermented down to 1.020 in 3 days and left it for a full 7 days at 20 degrees Celsius.
After 7 days it was still on 1.020 with no sign of activity so I raised the temperature to 24 degrees Celsius and gave it a good stir.
Nothing after 3 days still on 1.020.
Added a sachet of Safale S-04 yeast and left it for another week at 24 degrees Celsius.
It’s now on 1.018 and absolutely no signs of further activity.
Did my process cause this? Was this something to do with their already being unfermentables in the Geordies kit which only added more from my mash? Maybe it’s best just using plain old dextrose with these kits?
Would really be great to know if the mash process which I done with the 2kg of pale ale malt could have contributed to this? Just as I have a further 4 Coopers kits which I would like to brew up using the same method.