Steve_89
Active Member
Hi guys,
Currently brewing my 4th brew (2 wines complete and a English ale)
The 4th brew I went for was the Norfolk Nog kit this has been fermenting now for coming up to 9 days. I just wanted to share my experience.
The original gravity reading I got in the kit was 1.048 I went with it. Checked after 7 days and was at 1.016 thought it's really close I will check in a few days which was Today. To my suprise still 1.016 so as you can imagine I was slightly worried as to if this is all it would reach Searched this forum and Google search looking at ways to get it going again.
Slightly panicking that the brew is not going to be how it should with a low ABV and sweeter then it should be never mind thinking about how I will get it in the bottle without risking them exploding when under carbination.
Decided just to check the Hydrometer in 20 degree water just to make sure it wasn't that.. To my suprise reading 1.004 in the water.
So I panicked for absolutely no reason and it's actually in the range of where it should be. Going to leave it until the weekend and bottle it.
I guess the point of this post is to let other people know a problem with a Hydrometer could be an issue some people come across as that advice doesn't always pop up in the threads I saw.
Off to the local brew shop in the morning for a new one.
(edited realised I put 1.038 instead of 1.048)
Currently brewing my 4th brew (2 wines complete and a English ale)
The 4th brew I went for was the Norfolk Nog kit this has been fermenting now for coming up to 9 days. I just wanted to share my experience.
The original gravity reading I got in the kit was 1.048 I went with it. Checked after 7 days and was at 1.016 thought it's really close I will check in a few days which was Today. To my suprise still 1.016 so as you can imagine I was slightly worried as to if this is all it would reach Searched this forum and Google search looking at ways to get it going again.
Slightly panicking that the brew is not going to be how it should with a low ABV and sweeter then it should be never mind thinking about how I will get it in the bottle without risking them exploding when under carbination.
Decided just to check the Hydrometer in 20 degree water just to make sure it wasn't that.. To my suprise reading 1.004 in the water.
So I panicked for absolutely no reason and it's actually in the range of where it should be. Going to leave it until the weekend and bottle it.
I guess the point of this post is to let other people know a problem with a Hydrometer could be an issue some people come across as that advice doesn't always pop up in the threads I saw.
Off to the local brew shop in the morning for a new one.
(edited realised I put 1.038 instead of 1.048)
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