flamenco
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My first brew in 20+ years has been in the VF for 10 days (Brewferm Abdij). I used the hydrometer before pitching yeast - 1064. The instructions tell me it should read 1010 for bottling. I checked it last night - it reads 1022. Is this too high for bottling?
The instructions are a bit confusing - they say to transfer the beer to a second FV for a couple of weeks before bottling, but I don't know if the yeast is still working. I was going to add the second sugar (spraymalt) at this point but have held off as the hyd reading was high.
My plan is to leave it in the second FV for a few days - check the hydrometer reading again and see if it's changed. If not bottle it. If it is still on the move then let it continue and check again in a few more days time etc until I have two readings the same a couple of days apart.
Is this about right?
Any advice from you seasoned brewers very welcome.
(It's been at a temperature of about 20C with a few variations of a few degrees for all 10 days.)
The instructions are a bit confusing - they say to transfer the beer to a second FV for a couple of weeks before bottling, but I don't know if the yeast is still working. I was going to add the second sugar (spraymalt) at this point but have held off as the hyd reading was high.
My plan is to leave it in the second FV for a few days - check the hydrometer reading again and see if it's changed. If not bottle it. If it is still on the move then let it continue and check again in a few more days time etc until I have two readings the same a couple of days apart.
Is this about right?
Any advice from you seasoned brewers very welcome.
(It's been at a temperature of about 20C with a few variations of a few degrees for all 10 days.)