Hi everyone!
I am in the process of making my first home brew. I used the Coopers DIY kit with a stout mix.
Things seemed to have went well. One day 2 I got loadsof foam/bubbles. On day 3 the bubbles had died down and I took the Krausen Kollar out.
The brew has been at a steady 23-25 degrees with the help of a heat belt.
Following the instructions I took a hydrometer reading and it was 1.013. I took another today and it was the same. If I go by the instructions this means it is ready to bottle.
My only concern is that my original gravity reading was 1.040 which means my ABV is 3.6 (I think). The kit said the stouts ABV should be 5.3.
Should I leave it to ferment longer or should I go ahead and bottle it and not worry about the ABV too much?
I have tasted it and it does taste like a flat stout with quite a strong yeast taste which I guess should be normal at this stage.
Any advice would be appreciated!
I am in the process of making my first home brew. I used the Coopers DIY kit with a stout mix.
Things seemed to have went well. One day 2 I got loadsof foam/bubbles. On day 3 the bubbles had died down and I took the Krausen Kollar out.
The brew has been at a steady 23-25 degrees with the help of a heat belt.
Following the instructions I took a hydrometer reading and it was 1.013. I took another today and it was the same. If I go by the instructions this means it is ready to bottle.
My only concern is that my original gravity reading was 1.040 which means my ABV is 3.6 (I think). The kit said the stouts ABV should be 5.3.
Should I leave it to ferment longer or should I go ahead and bottle it and not worry about the ABV too much?
I have tasted it and it does taste like a flat stout with quite a strong yeast taste which I guess should be normal at this stage.
Any advice would be appreciated!