Thwaites yeast finished at 1.016

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Sunter0100
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Thwaites yeast finished at 1.016

Post by Sunter0100 » Fri Feb 13, 2015 9:40 am

Just brewed a mosaic smash with Thwaites yeast cultured from a bottle of nutty black.

OG was 1.044 and was expecting an FG of around 1.013. It has actually finished at 1.016-1.017. The mash was started at 67 degrees and dropped to 65 degrees over the 90 mins.

I have roused the yeast and kept it at a constant 18 degrees throughout fermentation. No change has occurred after the rousing.

The beer out of the fermenter tastes and smells good.

I have never had a beer finish so high. Is this the Thwaites yeast or have I done something wrong?

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Re: Thwaites yeast finished at 1.016

Post by Dave S » Fri Feb 13, 2015 11:20 am

I've not used Thwaites' yeast, but some yeasts do tend to finish high. Windsor is a prime example. One way to try to get them to attenuate further would be to mash on the low side - 64-65C. Another is to up the grain bill for a target ABV to account for the residual sweetness.
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Dave

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Re: Thwaites yeast finished at 1.016

Post by Matt12398 » Fri Feb 13, 2015 1:39 pm

That's not a strange finishing point for an English yeast strain. If it tastes good there's nothing to worry about. Just check the FG is constant then you're away.

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