That looks fine to me. Just wait till the time is up and taste it while bottling. You'll be able to tell if it's good on bottling day. All it does in the bottles is carbonate and get a bit smoother.
Sounds like something is happening. Does it smell good?
Do you have a hydrometer? If so, did you take a gravity reading before fermenting? If you did, then you could take another reading now to check how far along it is.
My beer (5gallons) usually takes about 2 weeks to be done fermenting...
Thanks for this suggestion. I'm limited in the kinds of yeast I can get locally and not willing to pay big shipping for a single package of yeast. My local place has a couple kinds of kveik, but the descriptions all say it's very fruity. In fact, I'm using voss in an neipa that I have on right...
Well, it's supposed to be above zero outside all this week and I have an unheated porch, so I went ahead and got a lager kit. Will see how it goes. I'll have to do a lot of temp checking. I put it out there last night and this morning the wort was 4C, so I brought it in. Currently it's around 9C...
No, not ready to serve, just ready to go in bottles. It can carbonate in bottles at her house. She has a cold room, but it's too difficult for her to get a fermenter into the small space. She could put bottles there, though, if necessary.
My concern is that it will go above that temp sometimes, if I keep it in the basement. Maybe I can find a spot farther from the heat source.
Thanks for your reply.
Edit: Thanks for your replies everyone. This is plenty of information. I'll think about it and see what I do.
My sister and brother in law like pilsner. They have been trying to make one from kits, but they are just beginning to make beer and they ferment at hot temps and it always comes out...
Thanks for all the advice. Checked on this today and it's 0.006 so around 5%. It's a bit plain for my taste, but I think my friend will like it. I may try throwing a couple oz of citra in there to liven it up.
I'm in the middle of another grain mash right now. Trying for neipa. struggling to...
That's very good information. Thank you for telling me about enzymes. I like to know how things work.
I'm not trying to match a style, just want a beer that my friends and I will like, so I'm sure it will be fine.
Interesting. I may give this a try if it happens again. I was worried about ruining the whole batch.
I just checked, and the airlock is moving, so I should be able to see how it turns out in 2-3 weeks.
I watered it down too much and was getting 1.040, so I also added some corn sugar to get to...
I'm in the middle of doing this.
One of my mash pots looks good. red and fairly clear wort coming off.
The other one, that was started 20 minutes earlier, is still looking cloudy and when I test with iodine, the red wort pot is fine and the cloudy one isn't.
I had a thermometer that wasn't...