Norfolk Nog Question.

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Norfolk Nog Question.

Post by Redimpz » Tue May 10, 2016 9:36 am

Hi, it is my first attempt at this kit and I am wondering what gravity it should finish at? At the moment it is at 1.020 after a week. It looks to have finished but I feel that it should be lower than that.
I have very gently roused the yeast and shall test it again at the end of the week, but I am not sure just how low it should get to.

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Re: Norfolk Nog Question.

Post by chub1 » Tue May 10, 2016 10:43 am

Hi
do the instructions not give an indication of the FG?.
Looking at some reports on it, it looks as though that is still high, 1.014 seems to be more like it, But don't take that for granted. Give it more time, a week is very optomistic for it to be done.

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Re: Norfolk Nog Question.

Post by Monkeybrew » Tue May 10, 2016 6:27 pm

chub1 wrote:Hi
do the instructions not give an indication of the FG?.
Looking at some reports on it, it looks as though that is still high, 1.014 seems to be more like it, But don't take that for granted. Give it more time, a week is very optomistic for it to be done.
When I brewed this kit a few years ago it finished at 1.014, so +1 to chub.

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Re: Norfolk Nog Question.

Post by Redimpz » Fri May 13, 2016 10:49 am

1,014 would be great, somehow I don't think that it'll get down to that. Most of the ferment must have been done during that warm weather last weekend. maybe I should have swopped out the kit yeast for some G-12

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Post by chub1 » Fri May 13, 2016 5:22 pm

Redimpz wrote:1,014 would be great, somehow I don't think that it'll get down to that. Most of the ferment must have been done during that warm weather last weekend. maybe I should have swopped out the kit yeast for some G-12
Only a novice, but many people have told me to have patience, it should do no harm to leave it some more

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Re: Norfolk Nog Question.

Post by dbg400 » Fri May 13, 2016 7:10 pm

I did the Nog kit a couple of times, both finishing at 1.014. I've read here and elsewhere the Wherry kit had a tendency to stick, often around the 1.020 mark, and the kit yeast got the blame. I had good temp control (water bath & aquarium heater) and fortunately never had a stuck ferment - though the final few points could take a seemingly long time :(

It shouldn't hurt to give it another week, and you'll get less sediment that way. I felt the instructions were over-optimistic, and I got better results on a two week ferment than the 3-5 days they suggested.

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