Hi folks,
This is an appeal for help from your shared knowledge and wisdom.
I am about a week into a homebrew of Coopers IPA.
In the mix are 500 grams of light dry malt alongside 300 of dextrose as per the instructions on the tin.. I have a cold room so have used a heating belt to raise the temperature above about 18 degrees..
Anyway, the things is that bubbles have only passed through the airlock for about two half days.. Can this be it already? With the belt on the temperature reached a worryingly high 28 degrees at which time i loosened it off to reduce the temperature. I have now been averaging around 24 degrees for the last few days and there seems to have been no fermentation..
According to my hydrometer readings my beer has gone from 0.032 to 0.008 but to be honest, I dont really know what this means..
So what should I do? Just bottle it and see what happens? Did the temperature get too high and kill the yeast? Should I add more sugar.
Anyways, as im sure you can tell, im a bit new at all this so any help and advice would be great..
Thanks in advance people.
This is an appeal for help from your shared knowledge and wisdom.
I am about a week into a homebrew of Coopers IPA.
In the mix are 500 grams of light dry malt alongside 300 of dextrose as per the instructions on the tin.. I have a cold room so have used a heating belt to raise the temperature above about 18 degrees..
Anyway, the things is that bubbles have only passed through the airlock for about two half days.. Can this be it already? With the belt on the temperature reached a worryingly high 28 degrees at which time i loosened it off to reduce the temperature. I have now been averaging around 24 degrees for the last few days and there seems to have been no fermentation..
According to my hydrometer readings my beer has gone from 0.032 to 0.008 but to be honest, I dont really know what this means..
So what should I do? Just bottle it and see what happens? Did the temperature get too high and kill the yeast? Should I add more sugar.
Anyways, as im sure you can tell, im a bit new at all this so any help and advice would be great..
Thanks in advance people.