Megadethmaniac
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20 year brewer on and off.
Have always brewed kits ( wanting to get into Biab) and usually used barrels.
No longer able to get s30`s and with 2 failing barrels I`ve started bottling up. Anyway barreling i`ve never had an issue, brew out at about 2 weeks, maybe 3 and then pitch into the barrel. If too early the pressure release will take care of the worst of it and drop out some yeast which might be detrimental to flavor.
Since bottling 4 brews have gone to plan. Lovely. Nice carbonation Porter - still requires maturation at about 6 months, Muntons Gold went down nicely within 2 months Ctwch again nice fizz if overly hoppy for me but filling a couple of crates in the Garage. Admiral looks nice but not tried.
Anyway did a budget lager kit 4 weeks ago and fermentation seemed to go ok. Family issues prevented earlier bottling but I got round to it this weekend. All looked good flat surface so Off I go.
Bottled up C40 pints and syphoning was a pain. It would run initially very well but the further down the brew I got the more I lost syphon ( yes the tube was below the level of the brew!). Commenced priming as I always do s working along the bottles first- last and after 20 pints the brew seemed to get very active. To the point there after pitching the half teaspoon / full teaspoon (half/ full pint) the carbonation would be fizzing over the top finished bottling and this played on my mind so I checked the remaining brew which contained sediment which would increase the weight of the sample 1018 ish?
The brew based on that was shipped outside where temps will be over freezing but not much and today might be 10deg.
thinking about trying a half from early in the batch with the hydrometer. What would this with 2-3 g of sugar read if brewed out? ie 1008-10+?
Should I just pitch the lot back in the fermenter and try and restart fermentation?
Thanks
Have always brewed kits ( wanting to get into Biab) and usually used barrels.
No longer able to get s30`s and with 2 failing barrels I`ve started bottling up. Anyway barreling i`ve never had an issue, brew out at about 2 weeks, maybe 3 and then pitch into the barrel. If too early the pressure release will take care of the worst of it and drop out some yeast which might be detrimental to flavor.
Since bottling 4 brews have gone to plan. Lovely. Nice carbonation Porter - still requires maturation at about 6 months, Muntons Gold went down nicely within 2 months Ctwch again nice fizz if overly hoppy for me but filling a couple of crates in the Garage. Admiral looks nice but not tried.
Anyway did a budget lager kit 4 weeks ago and fermentation seemed to go ok. Family issues prevented earlier bottling but I got round to it this weekend. All looked good flat surface so Off I go.
Bottled up C40 pints and syphoning was a pain. It would run initially very well but the further down the brew I got the more I lost syphon ( yes the tube was below the level of the brew!). Commenced priming as I always do s working along the bottles first- last and after 20 pints the brew seemed to get very active. To the point there after pitching the half teaspoon / full teaspoon (half/ full pint) the carbonation would be fizzing over the top finished bottling and this played on my mind so I checked the remaining brew which contained sediment which would increase the weight of the sample 1018 ish?
The brew based on that was shipped outside where temps will be over freezing but not much and today might be 10deg.
thinking about trying a half from early in the batch with the hydrometer. What would this with 2-3 g of sugar read if brewed out? ie 1008-10+?
Should I just pitch the lot back in the fermenter and try and restart fermentation?
Thanks