I'll try and make this as short as possible. I brewed an oat stout almost two weeks ago - Target OG/FG is 1.045/1.011. Mash temp was 66° which I pretty much nailed for the hour. After sparge and boil (whirfloc and yeast nutrient added) I had ~23l of wort which came out at 1.052. I've been getting these kinds of overshoots ever since I started adding 5% rice hulls to the grist, so just topped up with ~3.8l water to get ~27l.
Pitched the yeast (S-04) rehydrated at 22° and left it do its thing. 30 hours later I had a very vigorous fermentation going.
I lowered the temp to 20° and over the next 24 hours or so, the SG had dropped to 1.018. At that point I disconnected the bubbler and left the spunding valve on at ~8psi.
Then it all slowed down. It dropped to 1.016 over the next 12 hours, but has pretty much stayed like that since then. The krausen had pretty much all dropped to the bottom of the fermenter, so I roused it gently and raised the temp to 22° and it dropped to 1.015. I left it at 22° for a couple of days, but nothing changed so I dropped it back to 20°. Three days ago I added a teaspoon of Alpha Amylase, roused the yeast again and raised the temp to 23°. No good reason for this other than trying everything at this stage.
There may be a calibration issue with my Graviator, I took a sample and put the analogue hydrometer in it and it was reading 1.014, so not significant, but will re-calibrate the Graviator when this is finished.
So the questions for you good folks out there. Should I just take the L and package or should I assume the AA has done its job, but needs fresh yeasties to take over.
I would add that in preparation for whatever the consensus is I started lowering the temp again to 20° (either to start a cold crash or pitch new yeast) and lo and behold, the SG went up to 1.017. That could be the effect of temp, but since I'd already been at that mark with an SG of 1.015-6, I'm wondering is it caused by the AA. Don't have much experience with the stuff, so I'm just guessing.
Anyhow thanks for reading and hopefully coming up with answers.
Edit: Just to add the Graviator data. The spike on 15/10 was when I added the AA. I also cleaned the Graviator which was covered in krausen, so I had it in a jug of steriliser while I was adding the AA.
Pitched the yeast (S-04) rehydrated at 22° and left it do its thing. 30 hours later I had a very vigorous fermentation going.
I lowered the temp to 20° and over the next 24 hours or so, the SG had dropped to 1.018. At that point I disconnected the bubbler and left the spunding valve on at ~8psi.
Then it all slowed down. It dropped to 1.016 over the next 12 hours, but has pretty much stayed like that since then. The krausen had pretty much all dropped to the bottom of the fermenter, so I roused it gently and raised the temp to 22° and it dropped to 1.015. I left it at 22° for a couple of days, but nothing changed so I dropped it back to 20°. Three days ago I added a teaspoon of Alpha Amylase, roused the yeast again and raised the temp to 23°. No good reason for this other than trying everything at this stage.
There may be a calibration issue with my Graviator, I took a sample and put the analogue hydrometer in it and it was reading 1.014, so not significant, but will re-calibrate the Graviator when this is finished.
So the questions for you good folks out there. Should I just take the L and package or should I assume the AA has done its job, but needs fresh yeasties to take over.
I would add that in preparation for whatever the consensus is I started lowering the temp again to 20° (either to start a cold crash or pitch new yeast) and lo and behold, the SG went up to 1.017. That could be the effect of temp, but since I'd already been at that mark with an SG of 1.015-6, I'm wondering is it caused by the AA. Don't have much experience with the stuff, so I'm just guessing.
Anyhow thanks for reading and hopefully coming up with answers.
Edit: Just to add the Graviator data. The spike on 15/10 was when I added the AA. I also cleaned the Graviator which was covered in krausen, so I had it in a jug of steriliser while I was adding the AA.
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