PeteShamrock
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Hey new to the forum so hello!
Right here goes. I am currently brewing a Munton's connoisseur range Lager. I am using a KingKeg. I mixed the batch on the 4th on this month. I tried to keep it warm for the first five days but since the heating was not on all day the temp may have been lower then the 18c recommended when I was at work maybe as low as 13c. As I was of the belief that all fermentation can occur in the KingKeg i didn't siphon it but rather moved the kingkeg to a cool place in my shed after five days. When I got a hydrometer on Tuesday last (25th) and tested the brew. It had plenty of head without adding gas. It was however a very misty color and did'nt taste very crisp. The hydrometer read that it was just below the bottling reading, the black line on mine.
If I leave it can it come good or has the lack of tempature at the start really mucked it up?
Any advice welcome
Right here goes. I am currently brewing a Munton's connoisseur range Lager. I am using a KingKeg. I mixed the batch on the 4th on this month. I tried to keep it warm for the first five days but since the heating was not on all day the temp may have been lower then the 18c recommended when I was at work maybe as low as 13c. As I was of the belief that all fermentation can occur in the KingKeg i didn't siphon it but rather moved the kingkeg to a cool place in my shed after five days. When I got a hydrometer on Tuesday last (25th) and tested the brew. It had plenty of head without adding gas. It was however a very misty color and did'nt taste very crisp. The hydrometer read that it was just below the bottling reading, the black line on mine.
If I leave it can it come good or has the lack of tempature at the start really mucked it up?
Any advice welcome