davemorton
Active Member
Have not brewed this year, but with lock-down, and time on my hands, thought I would knock a 5 gallon brew up.
First thing, yeast was out of date. Pitched it anyway, but after a day it didnt seem as if there was any life in it, so ordered another one. Once the new one had turned up (2 days) the first yeast was working, but put the second yeast in anyway to help it out. (Mangrove Jack's Craft Series Yeast - New World Strong Ale M42 ).
After 2 weeks, checked it, and my final gravity was only down to 1.020. Gave it a gentle rousing and turned up the heat a little, and left it for a couple of days....Still 1.020.
So sod it, went to cold chill it before bottling it 2 days ago, just went to get it out and it is almost frozen solid, just a small amount of liquid around a big block of ice.
So, will I need to thaw then add another yeast to it before bottling do you think?
If so, a different yeast, or same again?
(And no, I dont have a start gravity, another mistake)
TIA
First thing, yeast was out of date. Pitched it anyway, but after a day it didnt seem as if there was any life in it, so ordered another one. Once the new one had turned up (2 days) the first yeast was working, but put the second yeast in anyway to help it out. (Mangrove Jack's Craft Series Yeast - New World Strong Ale M42 ).
After 2 weeks, checked it, and my final gravity was only down to 1.020. Gave it a gentle rousing and turned up the heat a little, and left it for a couple of days....Still 1.020.
So sod it, went to cold chill it before bottling it 2 days ago, just went to get it out and it is almost frozen solid, just a small amount of liquid around a big block of ice.
So, will I need to thaw then add another yeast to it before bottling do you think?
If so, a different yeast, or same again?
(And no, I dont have a start gravity, another mistake)
TIA
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