Dutto
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No worries then! :thumb:
To add to this. If it is still a little sweet, you could add a hop tea at this point, that would add some bitterness to counter the sweetness and also dilute the FG a little.Wait a few days and test again. You COULD add another yeast but if the high FG is caused by high temperature, normal yeasts will consider the wort 'done'. You could add sugar, just keep it below 10% of the total grain bill or (as I've read somewhere) there could be a 'metallic' taste.
I had the same problem, turned out as a tasty lighter beer.
If it doesn't move from 1.018 and that's too sweet then adding sugar will only up your ABV it won't dry out the beer.
That was my first thought! :)As a last resort (or first if it was me) there's always Brettanomyces.
Belle Saison has the same ability to break down complex sugars but is less funky and quicker working than Brett.That was my first thought! :)
That's why I'd opt for BrettBelle Saison has the same ability to break down complex sugars but is less funky and quicker working than Brett.
+1 for Brett this will chew through anything may take an age to do so but it will get there.As a last resort (or first if it was me) there's always Brettanomyces.
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Cross My Loof do a Saison yeast https://www.crossmyloofbrew.co.uk/online-store/Beer-Yeast-from-p93773089. I don't know if it is the super attenuative type that will break down dextrins but if you ask on the giant CML yeast tread someone will let you know. All of their yeasts are cheap and include postage.Forgot to ask, I need to order the yeast. I’ve had a look and a lot of shops charge £5+ for delivery. Any recommendations where I can get if from please without it costing 8 quid?!
Hm, sounds like an opportunity to buy some extra yeasts then, I mean £5 for 10 sachets would dilute the costs somewhat.Forgot to ask, I need to order the yeast. I’ve had a look and a lot of shops charge £5+ for delivery. Any recommendations where I can get if from please without it costing 8 quid?!
Hm, sounds like an opportunity to buy some extra yeasts then, I mean £5 for 10 sachets would dilute the costs somewhat.
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