Hey guys, just got into homebrewing and love it. On my second brew and doing a Cooper Ginger Beer alcoholic brew with 1 kg of raw sugar.
Just wondering, both my brews have never bubbled through th airlock, but that is fine cause there is condensation on the inside of the lid and a brown ring on the line of the brew etc.
But when taking a final gravity reading on my ginger beer brew it comes out at 10.02 is that too low? I mean will it still be alcoholic The brew has been on just under 7 days. The initial reading was around 10.30 or so.
Thanks for any help
Ginger Beer hydro reading
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Yellow,
This sounds OK.
In fact, some (all?) wine has an SG of below 1.000/1000 when it's finished fermenting. The further the SG falls, the more alcohol is in the beer/wine/ginger beer.
Remember, too, that there are artificial sweeteners in the ginger beer, which no doubt result in a lower SG than if there was, say, malt.
Oliver
This sounds OK.
In fact, some (all?) wine has an SG of below 1.000/1000 when it's finished fermenting. The further the SG falls, the more alcohol is in the beer/wine/ginger beer.
Remember, too, that there are artificial sweeteners in the ginger beer, which no doubt result in a lower SG than if there was, say, malt.
Oliver