labrewski Landlord. Joined Oct 10, 2019 Messages 1,033 Reaction score 364 Apr 5, 2021 #1 Before adding a dry hop on Saturday I checked my fg which was 1016 I thought it was ok as I started at 1060 About to transfer to keg this evening I checked again and I get 1020 am I crazy did I make a mistake??
Before adding a dry hop on Saturday I checked my fg which was 1016 I thought it was ok as I started at 1060 About to transfer to keg this evening I checked again and I get 1020 am I crazy did I make a mistake??
labrewski Landlord. Joined Oct 10, 2019 Messages 1,033 Reaction score 364 Apr 5, 2021 #2 No one ever experienced anything like this ??
phettebs Landlord. Joined Mar 9, 2010 Messages 1,457 Reaction score 192 Location Tennessee, US Apr 5, 2021 #3 Can't say that I have. Do you pull a sample and measure that or just put the hydrometer into the FV?
labrewski Landlord. Joined Oct 10, 2019 Messages 1,033 Reaction score 364 Apr 5, 2021 #4 Pull a sample it's a fairly hoppy beer could this affect it maybe
phettebs Landlord. Joined Mar 9, 2010 Messages 1,457 Reaction score 192 Location Tennessee, US Apr 5, 2021 #5 Hops shouldn't impact it at all.
labrewski Landlord. Joined Oct 10, 2019 Messages 1,033 Reaction score 364 Apr 5, 2021 #6 Must be a mistake so but I'm 99.999999 percent sure it was 1016 on Saturday
Obadiah Boondoggle Boondoggling Member Supporting Member Joined Aug 24, 2020 Messages 1,456 Reaction score 1,581 Location Sandbach, Cheshire Apr 5, 2021 #7 SG comes from sugar fermented into alcohol Hops should have no impact However, I have known a brew or two to increase its SG from one day to the next But maybe just maybe - yes you are crazy
SG comes from sugar fermented into alcohol Hops should have no impact However, I have known a brew or two to increase its SG from one day to the next But maybe just maybe - yes you are crazy