Belgian strong Golden ale
Belgian strong Golden ale
Today brew
20 liters O.G. 1.080
Belgian strong Golden ale
Pale malt 6.58kg
Belgian aromatic 110g
Mash at 65c 1.5 hours
Hops
styrian Goldings 43 grams at 60mins
Sazz 12grams at 10mins
Sugar at 15mins
Jaggery palm 500g
Chinese rock sugar 500g
Spices (10min)
Crushed Coriander 18g
Orange Peel 12g
Chamomile 12g
Yeast 1.5 pack of T-58
20 liters O.G. 1.080
Belgian strong Golden ale
Pale malt 6.58kg
Belgian aromatic 110g
Mash at 65c 1.5 hours
Hops
styrian Goldings 43 grams at 60mins
Sazz 12grams at 10mins
Sugar at 15mins
Jaggery palm 500g
Chinese rock sugar 500g
Spices (10min)
Crushed Coriander 18g
Orange Peel 12g
Chamomile 12g
Yeast 1.5 pack of T-58
With that much sugar you should be getting way better than 75%.
I recently brewed a Duvel-a-like which started at 1.067 and ended up at 1.006 (90% attenuation) giving 8.1% ABV. It had just shy of 6kg of malt and 657g of table sugar in it. The yeast was WY-1388.
The thing is that it took a while to get down to that FG. The main ferment was over in a week and got to around 1.025 or something. It then slowly worked it's way down to 1.006 over two or three weeks. The thing was under airlock and the airlock was slowly blooping all during that time.
Maybe your's is doing something similar?
I recently brewed a Duvel-a-like which started at 1.067 and ended up at 1.006 (90% attenuation) giving 8.1% ABV. It had just shy of 6kg of malt and 657g of table sugar in it. The yeast was WY-1388.
The thing is that it took a while to get down to that FG. The main ferment was over in a week and got to around 1.025 or something. It then slowly worked it's way down to 1.006 over two or three weeks. The thing was under airlock and the airlock was slowly blooping all during that time.
Maybe your's is doing something similar?