matjam
Active Member
Hi all,
My Wherry (first brew!) has been in primary since 16th June - so 10 days.
The OG was about 1.044 and I took a reading on Monday just gone and it was 1.012 so looking good. I'm going to take another reading tonight to make sure it's finished.
For the first 4 days or so it was in an upstairs cupboard and when I stuck my new LCD thermometer on the side of it, I realised it was rather hot - about 26C. After that I moved it down stairs and it's settled on 20C.
My concern is that when I took my 2nd hydrometer I noticed that there were a few bits floating about in the trial jar. Are these just clumps of yeast? I'm worried that being too hot at the start of fermentation has done something.
I'm hoping to bottle it this weekend (2 weeks) as I need the FV. Are bits floating about something to be expected?
Do people filter brews when they move it between vessels? Should I leave it longer.
Here's a picture taken this morning - does it look ok?
Cheers,
Matt
My Wherry (first brew!) has been in primary since 16th June - so 10 days.
The OG was about 1.044 and I took a reading on Monday just gone and it was 1.012 so looking good. I'm going to take another reading tonight to make sure it's finished.
For the first 4 days or so it was in an upstairs cupboard and when I stuck my new LCD thermometer on the side of it, I realised it was rather hot - about 26C. After that I moved it down stairs and it's settled on 20C.
My concern is that when I took my 2nd hydrometer I noticed that there were a few bits floating about in the trial jar. Are these just clumps of yeast? I'm worried that being too hot at the start of fermentation has done something.
I'm hoping to bottle it this weekend (2 weeks) as I need the FV. Are bits floating about something to be expected?
Do people filter brews when they move it between vessels? Should I leave it longer.
Here's a picture taken this morning - does it look ok?
Cheers,
Matt