kodak79
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Evening all. I have just bottled a Russian Imperial Stout and after bottling checked my gravity reading to find that it at 1028.
The brew started at 1080 and after 3 days was down to 1026. After 7 days it was 1020 and I added 2 bags of hop pellets and left for another 4 days before cold crashing to 2C for 2 days (but annoyingly forgot to take a gravity reading at this point).
Then tonight I got around to bottling and after racking to a 2nd vessel, adding 150g of priming sugar and bottling I took a gravity reading and found that it is now at 1028. The temperature was a bit lower at around 9C by then but that would only make about 1 point difference.
Does anyone have any thoughts or experience on this as I'm now a bit bothered as they are in bottles (decided an 8% stout would be a bit much on tap from the Corny kegs) and I'm worried about bottle bombs.
Thanks,
Chris
The brew started at 1080 and after 3 days was down to 1026. After 7 days it was 1020 and I added 2 bags of hop pellets and left for another 4 days before cold crashing to 2C for 2 days (but annoyingly forgot to take a gravity reading at this point).
Then tonight I got around to bottling and after racking to a 2nd vessel, adding 150g of priming sugar and bottling I took a gravity reading and found that it is now at 1028. The temperature was a bit lower at around 9C by then but that would only make about 1 point difference.
Does anyone have any thoughts or experience on this as I'm now a bit bothered as they are in bottles (decided an 8% stout would be a bit much on tap from the Corny kegs) and I'm worried about bottle bombs.
Thanks,
Chris