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alanl
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Post by alanl »

hi all was going to bottle coopers stout today no bubbles for 3 days cold cond. in fridge for 4 days sg 1040 but figured idd do fg for notes and final fg of 1020 seems too high for me .tastes little fissy, does this mean it not fermented out or stout like that?should i bottle anyway or warm and see what happens next ...need help fast ...thakns all
Bum
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Post by Bum »

alanl wrote:warm and see what happens next
This is what I'd be doing - plus giving the brew a gentle stir to rouse some yeast into action. I am assuming your recipe is as per kit instructions - my actions might change if the recipe contained a large percentage of unfermentable ingredients.

You've probably worked this out already but be sure you've reached FG before you put a brew into CC next time.
alanl
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Post by alanl »

thanks bum ill try that...my prob..4 brew expert lol
barrelboy
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Re: help newbie

Post by barrelboy »

Hi Alani, Bum's right. Give fermenter a bit of a swirl to get yeast going again. FG for the stout should be 1010 to 1012 with same reading over 2 days. I ferment my brews no less than 14 days at 20 to 22 degrees summer, 18 to 20 winter. I don't cc but that's up to you and should be after fermentation is complete. Hope it helps.
Cheers BB :D
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