I was just preparing to keg my Muntons Yorkshire Bitter after 2-3 days hovering around 1.018 but after moving the FV ready to siphon I noticed it quite clearly bubbling. Am I best holding off for a day or 2 until the bubbles have stopped?
I did move it into a slightly warmer place and possibly gave it a bit of a shake when moving so maybe it has kicked it off again.
OG was 1.050 on 1/5
1st reading of 1.020 on 4/5
Ready to keg??
At a guess I'd say in moving the beer you've disturbed the yeast sediment causing it to either kick back into life or simply release a load of bubbles which were trapped.
Regardless, 1018 is a bit on the high side still (depending on the yeast). I would leave it for a minimum of ten days (max of 3 weeks) in the primary. Also, what temp was the beer at as this affects the reading you are given?
Regardless, 1018 is a bit on the high side still (depending on the yeast). I would leave it for a minimum of ten days (max of 3 weeks) in the primary. Also, what temp was the beer at as this affects the reading you are given?