kestlemill
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Hi All,
I usually bottle my home brew and this was the 5th one I've done this way. However, this time when I was transferring to bottles there were loads of tiny little bubbles coming through the siphon tube. They'd stay in the tube and congregate into a mass of bubbles, occasionally all disappearing down the bottling stick. I'm worried that they were CO2 and that it means my beer hadn't fermented properly. I left it eight days but was slack about taking gravity readings :? After eight days I'd transferred to a fresh bucket (minus gunk) and noticed the yeast still had bubbles on the surface of the beer, but thought no more of it. I left it four days in the fresh bucket then botteld tonight, and had the aforementioned tiny bubbles problem. It was the first time I have used Safale SO5. Anyone know if the bubbles mean it hadn't finished fermenting and my bottles will explode, or if it is explained by something else? Additionally it was a very strong beer (final gravity 1.01) - 5.7 litres of malt extract in final vol 23 litres. Please tell me my bottles won't explode!!
Thanks for your help.
James
I usually bottle my home brew and this was the 5th one I've done this way. However, this time when I was transferring to bottles there were loads of tiny little bubbles coming through the siphon tube. They'd stay in the tube and congregate into a mass of bubbles, occasionally all disappearing down the bottling stick. I'm worried that they were CO2 and that it means my beer hadn't fermented properly. I left it eight days but was slack about taking gravity readings :? After eight days I'd transferred to a fresh bucket (minus gunk) and noticed the yeast still had bubbles on the surface of the beer, but thought no more of it. I left it four days in the fresh bucket then botteld tonight, and had the aforementioned tiny bubbles problem. It was the first time I have used Safale SO5. Anyone know if the bubbles mean it hadn't finished fermenting and my bottles will explode, or if it is explained by something else? Additionally it was a very strong beer (final gravity 1.01) - 5.7 litres of malt extract in final vol 23 litres. Please tell me my bottles won't explode!!
Thanks for your help.
James