adespade
New Member
I'm still a novice at this but after brewing a few Coopers ales/lager which have been drinkable, if not spectacular, I've been trying to brew some cider for the wife.
However, it been fermenting now for about 2 weeks and still hasnt reached the 998 SG suggested for bottling (should take about 7 days)
It also smells a bit yeasty and doesn't taste very appley.
I suspect the temperature has dropped too low for the yeast to remain active as that end for the kitchen is cooler - especially at night
I tried a heating pad in a bid to raise the temperature and it did drop the SG a bit more - its now about 1000 - but that is not regulated and is time limited to 90mins
Should I
a) dump it
b) add more cider yeast and wait
c) use the immersion I've just bought to regulate the temperature and wait
d) bottle it now and hope for the best
All advice gratefully received
However, it been fermenting now for about 2 weeks and still hasnt reached the 998 SG suggested for bottling (should take about 7 days)
It also smells a bit yeasty and doesn't taste very appley.
I suspect the temperature has dropped too low for the yeast to remain active as that end for the kitchen is cooler - especially at night
I tried a heating pad in a bid to raise the temperature and it did drop the SG a bit more - its now about 1000 - but that is not regulated and is time limited to 90mins
Should I
a) dump it
b) add more cider yeast and wait
c) use the immersion I've just bought to regulate the temperature and wait
d) bottle it now and hope for the best
All advice gratefully received