Tony Dyer
Active Member
Does anyone else use Mangrove Jack's M15 Empire Ale Yeast? I've just done 2 brews in a row using it (a stout and a dark bitter, neither with specially high OG - about 1045). Each are in 500ml swing top bottles with priming sugar (40g/litre for the stout and 20g/litre for the bitter). To pour a bottle of either you need a bucket to catch the foam! Or at least a large jug. Now I know it's always nice to have large jugs to hand but I'd like to be able to pour a pint without risking decorating the kitchen.
On both occasions (and in a previous brew with M15) the attentuation (?) was low - only taking the SG down to 1015 (and initially only to 1020 fro the bitter). Should I be fermenting it for longer before bottling? I tried reducing the priming sugar for the bitter but that doesn't seem to have worked.
Both brews taste fine.
Any ideas?
On both occasions (and in a previous brew with M15) the attentuation (?) was low - only taking the SG down to 1015 (and initially only to 1020 fro the bitter). Should I be fermenting it for longer before bottling? I tried reducing the priming sugar for the bitter but that doesn't seem to have worked.
Both brews taste fine.
Any ideas?