ewgchard27
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Hi guys,
I started brewing a coopers original lager (the one with the green and white label) i spoke about it in my intro post.
Anyway its on its 7th day of Fermenting. I took a hydro reading yesterday and it read 1.020 and took one today and it read 1.009.
From what i have read i should be putting it into my pressurized keg but i'm going to leave it one more day as the temps have been fluctuating between 14C and 18C. When i took the reading yesterday there was no foam on the top but it did look like there was if you looked on the side and this got me a bit worried that it might be contaminated or the yeast had died.
EDIT: There isnt much documentation regarding how much sugar i should put in my keg when transferring anybopdy have a rough idea ?
However i had a quick taste of it and it tastes like a really sweet lager. Has anybody else had similar issues with their brews ?
Cheers guys
I started brewing a coopers original lager (the one with the green and white label) i spoke about it in my intro post.
Anyway its on its 7th day of Fermenting. I took a hydro reading yesterday and it read 1.020 and took one today and it read 1.009.
From what i have read i should be putting it into my pressurized keg but i'm going to leave it one more day as the temps have been fluctuating between 14C and 18C. When i took the reading yesterday there was no foam on the top but it did look like there was if you looked on the side and this got me a bit worried that it might be contaminated or the yeast had died.
EDIT: There isnt much documentation regarding how much sugar i should put in my keg when transferring anybopdy have a rough idea ?
However i had a quick taste of it and it tastes like a really sweet lager. Has anybody else had similar issues with their brews ?
Cheers guys