great eatern worry

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great eatern worry

Post by pongobilly » Wed Nov 07, 2007 11:01 am

my great eastern has had nearly three days in fv i checked gravity last night and was 1020ish, i checked again this morning and was the same, should i be worried bout it being stuck yet or am i just being impatient

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Post by CrownCap » Wed Nov 07, 2007 11:10 am

I'd check again tonight. The temperature might have dropped a bit over night and that may cause the yeast to slow down a bit.

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Post by pongobilly » Thu Nov 08, 2007 11:34 am

well i started my great eastern on sunday with safale04 and nutient and it got off to a good start with a good head it got down to about 1020 yesterday morning but isnt shifting much i added the supplied woodford yeast yesterday but still no change its kept a good temp between 22 and 24deg ive only ever had one beer thats fermented to the right gravity and that was my coopers ipa, is this beer doomed

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Post by CrownCap » Thu Nov 08, 2007 3:05 pm

Its not necessarily doomed. First, try tasting a sample. I know it will be very green but it will give you an idea about how sweet it tastes and whether it is acceptable of not.

If not, I take it you have tried rousing the yeast back into suspension? Someone has suggested that adding a bit of spraymalt has restarted a stuck fermentation. You could try that in conjunction with rousing (make sure everything is sanitised though and avoid introducing air to the wort).

Another option is Dry Beer Enzyme. If your wort is still tasting very sweet them it can be used to break down the complex sugars into much easier 'yeast food' that will get it going again. Beware though, it will likely result in a very low FG and may leave the beer tasting very thin and dry. I used it on a stuck Muntons brew and it went all the way down to 1002. However it still tasted good!
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Post by pongobilly » Fri Nov 09, 2007 1:12 pm

well i looked in my fv today, ive given it a gentle stir added more yeast and yeast vit and theres still bubble rising after 5 days so after around 10 days i would hope the gravity will drop

andyp

Post by andyp » Fri Nov 09, 2007 1:43 pm

When they work they're top but these Woodeford kits can be a bugger to ferment fully.

My Great Eastern seems to have stalled at 1015 and that's with extra Yeast nutrient and Safale 04 rather than the supplied yeast.

Just given it a gentle rouse, so we'll see.

pongobilly

Post by pongobilly » Fri Nov 09, 2007 1:47 pm

yes thats how i done mine, and mine seems stuck at around that mark, so what abv will that turn out at then?

andyp

Post by andyp » Fri Nov 09, 2007 2:05 pm

Depends where it started, 1045 > 1015 = 4% approx.

Trouble is the full 40 pints will often result in a lower OG mine was 1040, not totally unintentional. That'll make it about 3.3% The priming sugar adds a couple of points I think, 3.5%?

pongobilly

Post by pongobilly » Wed Nov 14, 2007 4:35 pm

well im on day 10 now and its gone down to around 1014, going to have to bottle this one as santa has said xmas cant come in november, not sure how much priming sugar to use, i normally use 80g of light spray malt to prime boiled and added to beer but most of my bottled beers have been a bit on the fizzy side and im more into ales like the ones at beer fests with minimum fizz, any suggestions on how to prime this, and what would happen if i bottled without priming

i also plan on bottling maybe sat(day13) or sun(day14) will this be ok

ruckinfight

Post by ruckinfight » Wed Nov 14, 2007 7:00 pm

My Eastern Ale has been going now for 11 days I counldnt get down from 1018 I gave it a little stir and its gone down to 1015 this is my first brew and not sure what iam doing I dont know if I sould keg it or not

pongobilly

Post by pongobilly » Sat Nov 17, 2007 12:02 pm

well its bottling day for my great eastern today, just sanatizing me stuff now for the lengthy process, not going to add any priming to this as i reckon it doesnt need it and daab reccomended not to if i like a low carbonated cask ale style beer.

here goes half my saturday, roll on my barrel which is coming at xmas

ruckinfight

Post by ruckinfight » Mon Nov 19, 2007 6:14 pm

Hi ponogobilly did you get your great eastern bottled

how did it go

Curious Brew

Post by Curious Brew » Mon Nov 19, 2007 9:01 pm

ruckinfight wrote:Hi ponogobilly
I read that as "pornogoblin" which I think you'll agree is a much better name! :lol:

anomalous_result

Post by anomalous_result » Mon Nov 19, 2007 9:42 pm

Curious-brew wrote:
ruckinfight wrote:Hi ponogobilly
I read that as "pornogoblin" which I think you'll agree is a much better name! :lol:
You and your drugs :lol:

pongobilly

Post by pongobilly » Tue Nov 20, 2007 6:03 pm

the great eastern got bottled and is having its warm week, looking forward to trying it around xmas , especially as i didnt prime it

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