I am brewing a mild for the first time as as sort of nostalgic brew. I used to enjoy a pint of mild on the rare occasion I could find find one when I was young and now as mild is as rare as hens teeth I thought I would have a go at making one for the benefit of the education of my grown up sons.
Following a recipe from the grainfather app I brewed a dark mild but was horrified to only get an OG of 1.026. Now a mild is mild and I was expecting to produce a low alcohol beer but this was lower than I hoped. But I pressed on and set it to ferment using Wyeast english ale yeast, 2 packets in a 23 litre fermenter.
Fermentation has now stopped only a few days after the brew and the gravity is now 1.020 giving a 0.8% beer. Not what I had in mind. 1.026 might have given me a 2.75% beer and I would have been happier with 3.25%
So what to do?
Add more yeast to restart fermentation?
Add some brewing sugar and hope fermentation restarts? If so, how much?
Both of the above?
Something else?
Tast-wise the wort seems OK for what it is, and so the end product seems to be promising and worth saving if I can. Any advice would be welcome.
Following a recipe from the grainfather app I brewed a dark mild but was horrified to only get an OG of 1.026. Now a mild is mild and I was expecting to produce a low alcohol beer but this was lower than I hoped. But I pressed on and set it to ferment using Wyeast english ale yeast, 2 packets in a 23 litre fermenter.
Fermentation has now stopped only a few days after the brew and the gravity is now 1.020 giving a 0.8% beer. Not what I had in mind. 1.026 might have given me a 2.75% beer and I would have been happier with 3.25%
So what to do?
Add more yeast to restart fermentation?
Add some brewing sugar and hope fermentation restarts? If so, how much?
Both of the above?
Something else?
Tast-wise the wort seems OK for what it is, and so the end product seems to be promising and worth saving if I can. Any advice would be welcome.