Monkhouse
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Hi people, I’ve currently got a Belgian quad in my fv, it’s been in there a week so far and has gone from 1.096 down to 1.016 in this time giving me an abv of around 10.5%
I used 3 packs of mangrove jacks m41 to ferment 27litres at 26.5c, the airlock is still bubbling away and from previous brews using this amazing yeast im expecting that gravity to drop further in the next week or so. My question is do I need to add a sachet of CBC-1 bottling yeast when I do bottle it? The last brew I did was a Belgian golden strong ale that came out at 9.3% and I didn’t bother using bottling yeast and within a week it was pretty spritely and lively.
So, do I just let the M41 carry on its job and hope that it will eat up the priming sugar even in an 11%+ abv environment? Or do I kill off the m41 with the CBC-1 yeast and hope I get the correct level of carbonation I desire for the quad?
Below is a screenshot of Brewfather.
Cheers
I used 3 packs of mangrove jacks m41 to ferment 27litres at 26.5c, the airlock is still bubbling away and from previous brews using this amazing yeast im expecting that gravity to drop further in the next week or so. My question is do I need to add a sachet of CBC-1 bottling yeast when I do bottle it? The last brew I did was a Belgian golden strong ale that came out at 9.3% and I didn’t bother using bottling yeast and within a week it was pretty spritely and lively.
So, do I just let the M41 carry on its job and hope that it will eat up the priming sugar even in an 11%+ abv environment? Or do I kill off the m41 with the CBC-1 yeast and hope I get the correct level of carbonation I desire for the quad?
Below is a screenshot of Brewfather.
Cheers