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- Aleman
- It's definitely Lock In Time
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- Location: Mashing In Blackpool, Lancashire, UK
Depends on the yeast, temperature and Gravity of the beer, I've known a ordinary bitter to ferment out in 36 hours with Safale 04. Measure the gravity of the beer with a hydrometer if its around 1.012 or lower its on its way to being finished, give it another 7-10 days in the FV then rack it to keg / bottle it.
I did the gravity yesterday morning and it was 1038, did an other reading this morning and it had fallen to 1018. The temp has been pretty stabile around 23c until this afternoon were it had droped to 19-20c.
When I took the lid of and took a good snif, it was a sharp yeasty smell, but didnt smell bad.
thanks
When I took the lid of and took a good snif, it was a sharp yeasty smell, but didnt smell bad.
thanks
Hi Aleman and others
Took another gravity reading this morning and got 1012, and temp 19c, I also like to think that the brew looked a little more clear this morning, there is no bad smel just a nice smel as I remember it from when I was a child, my grandparents was living next door to a small local brewery.
Ulrich
Fermenting: Milestone IPA
Took another gravity reading this morning and got 1012, and temp 19c, I also like to think that the brew looked a little more clear this morning, there is no bad smel just a nice smel as I remember it from when I was a child, my grandparents was living next door to a small local brewery.
Ulrich
Fermenting: Milestone IPA