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I have set off a Mangrove Jack's Brewer's series Pale Ale. It's a 1.7Kg kit to which I added a 1.2Kg pouch of light liquid malt extract. Normally I would expect that to increase the fermentation potential of the brew. The kit claims to produce a FG of 1.006 and an ABV of 4.4%.
So, I had trouble getting the brew down to 25 degrees in the summer warmth and delayed pitching the yeast overnight until I was sure it was below 25C. I was surprised that the OG was only 1.037 at most (checked with the ISpindel and my trusty standard glass hydrometer). And that is the temperature-adjusted reading.
It went mad for the first 36 hours and dropped to 1.011. Now it has resolutely stuck at that gravity. Very little airlock activity. I stirred it yesterday to get the yeast moving again and bizarrely, it went up a degree to 1.012, where it has now stubbornly remained for more than 24 hours. Airlock barely moving.
If it doesn't do any more I will end up with a very weak brew of about 3.3%, which will be disappointing considering this is a kit.
So I weighed the yeast sachet that comes with these kits - 5g!! That says to me that it is under pitched as when I make a 20L Belgian pale Ale at 5.5%, I would expect to pitch two 10g sachets of M41 Belgian Ale yeast, to get enough cells in.
To the point: I have a spare identical dried yeast sachet from another Mangrove Jack's kit that I repurposed for my Belgian Ale. Is there any harm in pitching this extra 5g of yeast at this stage to encourage the thing to ferment down to 1.006 i.e. another -6 points? Thanks for your help!
So, I had trouble getting the brew down to 25 degrees in the summer warmth and delayed pitching the yeast overnight until I was sure it was below 25C. I was surprised that the OG was only 1.037 at most (checked with the ISpindel and my trusty standard glass hydrometer). And that is the temperature-adjusted reading.
It went mad for the first 36 hours and dropped to 1.011. Now it has resolutely stuck at that gravity. Very little airlock activity. I stirred it yesterday to get the yeast moving again and bizarrely, it went up a degree to 1.012, where it has now stubbornly remained for more than 24 hours. Airlock barely moving.
If it doesn't do any more I will end up with a very weak brew of about 3.3%, which will be disappointing considering this is a kit.
So I weighed the yeast sachet that comes with these kits - 5g!! That says to me that it is under pitched as when I make a 20L Belgian pale Ale at 5.5%, I would expect to pitch two 10g sachets of M41 Belgian Ale yeast, to get enough cells in.
To the point: I have a spare identical dried yeast sachet from another Mangrove Jack's kit that I repurposed for my Belgian Ale. Is there any harm in pitching this extra 5g of yeast at this stage to encourage the thing to ferment down to 1.006 i.e. another -6 points? Thanks for your help!