Old Black Rock Mexican Lager
Old Black Rock Mexican Lager
i start to brew an old kit (4 year after the Best Before date) of Black rock Mexican Lager with a new cooper yeast and the enzyme pack originaly come with the kit. i start it for about 10 days but with 2 cups of LDME , 2 cups of Corn Sugar and 2 cups of white cane sugar instead of 6 cups of corn sugar like the receipe come with the kit. So, i started the batch 10 days ago with an OG of 1.040 and for the last 3 days it's stuck to 1.010 but the airlock still make bubble 4 to 5 time a minute. it is safe to bottle the batch or it is safer to let the beer another few days into the secondary .
Re: Old Black Rock Mexican Lager
If you have stable readings over 3 or so consequtive days, it normally should be done, and ready to bottle. The occasional bubbling is normal and is dissolved CO2 coming out of solution.
The only thing worrying me a tad is that you used the enzyme pack. I would have thought it should have got a bit lower than 1.010, but I've never used the enzyme, so can't speak from personal experience as to how it behaves. Maybe you could let it warm up a bit and see if you can drop a couple of more points.
There's no need to be in a rush to bottle. Anything up to 3 or even 4 weeks in primary is perfectly OK. I never bottle before 2 weeks minimum.
As to racking it out of primary, it's not something I do, unless there's a very good reason for it, such as lagering a Pils etc.
Personally, I don't see the need to rack in normal circumstances, but others may disagree with me. Suffice to say, it's an unending discussion as to the merits or otherwise.
The only thing worrying me a tad is that you used the enzyme pack. I would have thought it should have got a bit lower than 1.010, but I've never used the enzyme, so can't speak from personal experience as to how it behaves. Maybe you could let it warm up a bit and see if you can drop a couple of more points.
There's no need to be in a rush to bottle. Anything up to 3 or even 4 weeks in primary is perfectly OK. I never bottle before 2 weeks minimum.
As to racking it out of primary, it's not something I do, unless there's a very good reason for it, such as lagering a Pils etc.
Personally, I don't see the need to rack in normal circumstances, but others may disagree with me. Suffice to say, it's an unending discussion as to the merits or otherwise.
Re: Old Black Rock Mexican Lager
another question . did it can cause problem to use the enzyme kit originaly with the can? (4 year after the best before date) ?
Re: Old Black Rock Mexican Lager
im worried why you waited 4 years to use the can?......you mustn't drink enough 

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Re: Old Black Rock Mexican Lager
i just forgot the kit in a box when i move from my apparment to my house. 
