Hi all,
I usually look to this forum for ideas when things don't go according to plan and usually my questions have been answered elsewhere, but I need to ask for advice on this one.
I'm a total novice with home brew and my latest batch is a Woodfordes Wherry. The whole process has been a bit of a disaster so far, but to cut to the chase, it's been sat in the vat for 22 days and it's only got to 1015. It's probably my fault as the temperature may have been too low. I stirred it after about 10 days and then I stirred it again on day 14 and tried to make sure it was warmer. It seemed to help it along a bit, but it's been doing very little for the past week. I'm reluctant to stir it again as I've read that its risky. I've also read about kick starting it with more yeast, but have I missed the window for doing that? Do you think I should just bottle it and get it out the vat asap?
Any advice will be greatfully received.
I usually look to this forum for ideas when things don't go according to plan and usually my questions have been answered elsewhere, but I need to ask for advice on this one.
I'm a total novice with home brew and my latest batch is a Woodfordes Wherry. The whole process has been a bit of a disaster so far, but to cut to the chase, it's been sat in the vat for 22 days and it's only got to 1015. It's probably my fault as the temperature may have been too low. I stirred it after about 10 days and then I stirred it again on day 14 and tried to make sure it was warmer. It seemed to help it along a bit, but it's been doing very little for the past week. I'm reluctant to stir it again as I've read that its risky. I've also read about kick starting it with more yeast, but have I missed the window for doing that? Do you think I should just bottle it and get it out the vat asap?
Any advice will be greatfully received.