C Caleb New Member Joined Jan 5, 2011 Messages 10 Reaction score 0 Location Dublin Jan 13, 2011 #1 My beer has been in the FV for 9 days so i decided to check the gravity reading. It started at 1.032 and is still reading pretty much the exact same. Does that just mean I should leave it in longer?
My beer has been in the FV for 9 days so i decided to check the gravity reading. It started at 1.032 and is still reading pretty much the exact same. Does that just mean I should leave it in longer?
Stone Cold Landlord. Joined Jul 25, 2010 Messages 620 Reaction score 0 Location south wales Jan 13, 2011 #2 what temp do you think its at ?
Sean_Mc Regular. Joined Jul 16, 2009 Messages 323 Reaction score 1 Location N.Wales Jan 13, 2011 #3 Hi Caleb : What beer you brewing mate? 1032 sounds quite low. Have a look at the HYDROMETER GUIDE
C Caleb New Member Joined Jan 5, 2011 Messages 10 Reaction score 0 Location Dublin Jan 13, 2011 #4 Its at 18 degrees
C Caleb New Member Joined Jan 5, 2011 Messages 10 Reaction score 0 Location Dublin Jan 13, 2011 #5 Sean_Mc said: Hi Caleb : What beer you brewing mate? 1032 sounds quite low. Have a look at the HYDROMETER GUIDE Click to expand... Its a coopers lager kit
Sean_Mc said: Hi Caleb : What beer you brewing mate? 1032 sounds quite low. Have a look at the HYDROMETER GUIDE Click to expand... Its a coopers lager kit
Sean_Mc Regular. Joined Jul 16, 2009 Messages 323 Reaction score 1 Location N.Wales Jan 13, 2011 #6 Sounds like it needs some more yeast. If you could get a lager yeast from a HBshop, that should sort it. At what temp was the wort when you first added the yeast sachet?
Sounds like it needs some more yeast. If you could get a lager yeast from a HBshop, that should sort it. At what temp was the wort when you first added the yeast sachet?