thermalhound
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Hi,
I've had a Coopers Sparkling Ale in the FV for a little over three weeks now and the airlock is still bubbling. I played this one by the book with 300g brewing sugar, 500g light DME and a can of coopers light LME. SG came out at around 1056. The airlock looked like it had stopped a few days ago so I took a hydrometer reading and it was down to 1010. The following day the airlock was (slowly) going again and has done ever since. I was expecting a longer ferment than usual (I usually leave them 2 weeks) due to the higher SG but is this taking too long now? I was slightly worried about an infection but after tasting the sample I drew off it seemed ok, yeasty obviously but no obvious off or egg flavours.
Anyone else had a similar experience?
I've had a Coopers Sparkling Ale in the FV for a little over three weeks now and the airlock is still bubbling. I played this one by the book with 300g brewing sugar, 500g light DME and a can of coopers light LME. SG came out at around 1056. The airlock looked like it had stopped a few days ago so I took a hydrometer reading and it was down to 1010. The following day the airlock was (slowly) going again and has done ever since. I was expecting a longer ferment than usual (I usually leave them 2 weeks) due to the higher SG but is this taking too long now? I was slightly worried about an infection but after tasting the sample I drew off it seemed ok, yeasty obviously but no obvious off or egg flavours.
Anyone else had a similar experience?