evildave9000
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I've recently started home brewing and I'm on my 3rd kit. It is a Pennine Peak Yorkshire Bitter from Bulldog Brews. I'm brewing in a standard 23 litre plastic bucket with a tap on the side and an air trap in the top. I've stuck a strip thermometer on the side and added an emersion heater (looks exactly like the fish tank kind) attached to the lid with a rubber bung that I have glued into place. The previous two kits went smoothly and as expected: they were Cwtch from Tiny Rebel and a Chocolate Stout from Wilkos own brand. I was particularly pleased with the chocolate stout.
This 3rd kit, which I began on 9th March, has behaved a little unexpectedly. Firstly, the instructions say that "Bulldog Brews premium beer kits contain genuine slow fermenting varietal brewers beer yeast which does require 8 - 15 days to ferment out fully", so I was quite surprised how vigorously the ferment went just hours after finishing the wort and adding the yeast. The temperature at the time of adding the yeast was between 18 - 22°C. The emersion heater is set to 20°C (or thereabouts) and the strip thermometer seems to indicate the temp is pretty steady around 20°C. The air trap started bubbling around 3 or 4 hours after pitching the yeast and the following day was bubbling like crazy - several bubbles per second. By that evening it had noticeably slowed and by the next day it had appeared to stop by the evening. It has been pretty much dead in terms of bubbles since then, although a few mornings it has been going very slowly and then stops again by the afternoon. I know that using the air trap is not the best measure for gauging fermentation, but it is an indicator surely?
Gravity reading have been as follows:
9th (initial reading) - 1049
12th - 1024
17th - 1022
Instruction say it should reach 1008 - 1010, so it's still a fair way off. If it stays at 1022 over the next 2 or 3 days, should I consider adding more yeast? I have a packet of Wilko Gervin English ale yeast - would that be suitable? Or is there something else I could try? Do I just need to wait another week before I start worrying?
This 3rd kit, which I began on 9th March, has behaved a little unexpectedly. Firstly, the instructions say that "Bulldog Brews premium beer kits contain genuine slow fermenting varietal brewers beer yeast which does require 8 - 15 days to ferment out fully", so I was quite surprised how vigorously the ferment went just hours after finishing the wort and adding the yeast. The temperature at the time of adding the yeast was between 18 - 22°C. The emersion heater is set to 20°C (or thereabouts) and the strip thermometer seems to indicate the temp is pretty steady around 20°C. The air trap started bubbling around 3 or 4 hours after pitching the yeast and the following day was bubbling like crazy - several bubbles per second. By that evening it had noticeably slowed and by the next day it had appeared to stop by the evening. It has been pretty much dead in terms of bubbles since then, although a few mornings it has been going very slowly and then stops again by the afternoon. I know that using the air trap is not the best measure for gauging fermentation, but it is an indicator surely?
Gravity reading have been as follows:
9th (initial reading) - 1049
12th - 1024
17th - 1022
Instruction say it should reach 1008 - 1010, so it's still a fair way off. If it stays at 1022 over the next 2 or 3 days, should I consider adding more yeast? I have a packet of Wilko Gervin English ale yeast - would that be suitable? Or is there something else I could try? Do I just need to wait another week before I start worrying?