First brew for me : a Pils kit, 12L/20L
As I didn't have 1Kg of sugar, I decided to split the difference and make 14.3L with 200gr f sugar. I assumed the thing was linear, and hope for the best
Strictly followed the recipe on the user manual of the kit, add the yeast after some time in lucky water then close the lid and hold my breath. IG measured is 1.038, for 1.042 asked. I have no clue if it's a real problem, if so how big trouble it is neither how to make anything about it ... so let's do nothing about that.
After 24h hours, no bubbling, no sign of activity, no nothing. The temperature in the house is a bit low, so I put heaters on. I will not have a talk about how I warm my house for beer making and not for my other everyday activities.
After 48h hours, still dead silent. Opened the FV, gave it a good stirr and closed the lid again.
Inside, only a bit of white foam, but not on the whole surface. Smell like a too-long-forgotten flat beer and taste a lot like yeast.
After the stirring, the lid rise a little, but soon return to flat. I assume there's not enough pressure for the bubble to make through the airlock-thingy, and it finds another way to escape since the FV might not be completely airtight.
I lowered the quantity of water in the airlock, to 'help' theoretical bubbles ...
After 4 days and still no playful bubbling sound, I made a new gravity measurement : 1.014. If I understood correctly the whole process, it means the fermentation does go on in there after all. Gave it a good stirring again, just to be sure, watch it make a bit of foam and close the lid again.
As I don't have bubbles as indicator of the fermentation process, I can only follow the manual : between 10 to 14 days before considering it done.
By then, I will try not to touch it again, but it's working on my nerves. :twisted:
As I didn't have 1Kg of sugar, I decided to split the difference and make 14.3L with 200gr f sugar. I assumed the thing was linear, and hope for the best
Strictly followed the recipe on the user manual of the kit, add the yeast after some time in lucky water then close the lid and hold my breath. IG measured is 1.038, for 1.042 asked. I have no clue if it's a real problem, if so how big trouble it is neither how to make anything about it ... so let's do nothing about that.
After 24h hours, no bubbling, no sign of activity, no nothing. The temperature in the house is a bit low, so I put heaters on. I will not have a talk about how I warm my house for beer making and not for my other everyday activities.
After 48h hours, still dead silent. Opened the FV, gave it a good stirr and closed the lid again.
Inside, only a bit of white foam, but not on the whole surface. Smell like a too-long-forgotten flat beer and taste a lot like yeast.
After the stirring, the lid rise a little, but soon return to flat. I assume there's not enough pressure for the bubble to make through the airlock-thingy, and it finds another way to escape since the FV might not be completely airtight.
I lowered the quantity of water in the airlock, to 'help' theoretical bubbles ...
After 4 days and still no playful bubbling sound, I made a new gravity measurement : 1.014. If I understood correctly the whole process, it means the fermentation does go on in there after all. Gave it a good stirring again, just to be sure, watch it make a bit of foam and close the lid again.
As I don't have bubbles as indicator of the fermentation process, I can only follow the manual : between 10 to 14 days before considering it done.
By then, I will try not to touch it again, but it's working on my nerves. :twisted: