Hi all
2nd brew ever here, so I am literally following it to the letter still.I think I know what to do based on instructions and forum/internet searching, however currently it is the fear of messing it up rather than it not being wonderful that haunts me!!!
13 days in fermenter so far at about 18 degrees which I know is a touch low. Initial reading, 1.054, last night I opened it up & was greeted by the attached photo �" at first I thought **** it, it is off �" but I googled IPA fermenter and there were some similar pictures, and the sample tasted good so hopefully all OK.1.015 is my reading, so I plan on waiting a little longer before I dry hop (it says 2/3 days before you bottle) and see if I can get it beneath 1.100 before I bottle �" I think lower temp means longer ferment?
I actually have a load of questions, but am trying to search out the answers as it seems questions get asked a lot. But if it is OK, may I ask
1) As I say, I plan to wait until around 1.100, dry hop & then a few days later bottle
2) Dry Hopping in a sterilised Muslin bag, if it means less sediment, then why wouldnââ¬â¢t you?Is there a better flavour from not doing so
3) Plan to Batch prime in a barrel, then decant off around 20 bottles and then leave rest in barrel (I am short of bottles)if I then added some Co2 from the gas cylinder, is this wise?
4) Leave for 2 weeks in 18 degree front room and then to garage which is getting nice & chilly
Basically, that is it �" I think that is the way forward, but if there is any other suggestions �" I would greatly appreciate it
Loving this hobby already by the way & this forum is very helpful indeed (a lot of info!!) �" Did a Woodfordeââ¬â¢s Wherry first and now 4 weeks of being bottled, they are turning out nice & clear, a wonderful head & very nice �" should be great for Christmas if I can hold off. Sediment does not seem solid in any way mind �" I read this happens over time (plus if you add finings) but sure I will get a feel for all this in time.Festival NZ Pilsner next I think & then I may get a bit more kit (Christmas!) and start following some recipes
Thank you!