Hi,
I am new here, so firstly hello to everyone!
I am also new to home brewing and have started a Woodfordes Wherry Kit (as it's one of my favorites and also my local brewery). I started the kit on Sunday afternoon, and everything seems to have gone well so far! Fermentation started within 24 hours and the temperature has remained aroung 20 fairly constantly.
The bubbling seemed to have slowed or stopped yesterday so I took a sample and tested with the hydrometer and got a reading of around 1.014, thats if I am readiing it correctly and the low end is the top of the scale and the high end the bottom?
Anyway, I was going to carry on to secondary fermentation in the pressure barrel, but noticed there was still bubbles rising slowly, so left it. Will the bubbles stop completely of just slow right down before I should carry on? Can you leave it too long before starting secondary fermentation?
I intend to take a reading again tonight so maybe it will be the same?
Thanks for looking!
I am new here, so firstly hello to everyone!
I am also new to home brewing and have started a Woodfordes Wherry Kit (as it's one of my favorites and also my local brewery). I started the kit on Sunday afternoon, and everything seems to have gone well so far! Fermentation started within 24 hours and the temperature has remained aroung 20 fairly constantly.
The bubbling seemed to have slowed or stopped yesterday so I took a sample and tested with the hydrometer and got a reading of around 1.014, thats if I am readiing it correctly and the low end is the top of the scale and the high end the bottom?
Anyway, I was going to carry on to secondary fermentation in the pressure barrel, but noticed there was still bubbles rising slowly, so left it. Will the bubbles stop completely of just slow right down before I should carry on? Can you leave it too long before starting secondary fermentation?
I intend to take a reading again tonight so maybe it will be the same?
Thanks for looking!