if there is sugar left ?
Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 11:42 am
Hi everyone - I'm in the process of brewing up my first batch of sugar. water and yeast, and I have a question - If my hydrometer - ( I think its called) shows there is still sugar left, but there has been very little change in the last few days, is there a way to get it going again ? Should I just use the mix the way it is ?
I'm getting a SG reading of 1.056 right now, and I believe I accidently added too much sugar when I first mixed up my batch. I started with a reading of 1.170. I am using some kind of turbo yeast, but I turfed the package when I first made the mix, so I don't even know what kind of yeast I used, except that it was in a blue package and had a picture of a rocket on it.
Also, after waiting 15 days, I added a brew belt yesterday to see if I could speed things up, but it hasn't made a lot of difference. The SG did go down about 0.002 since I added the belt yesterday. What do you guys figure ? Is there a way I can get it moving again ?
I'm getting a SG reading of 1.056 right now, and I believe I accidently added too much sugar when I first mixed up my batch. I started with a reading of 1.170. I am using some kind of turbo yeast, but I turfed the package when I first made the mix, so I don't even know what kind of yeast I used, except that it was in a blue package and had a picture of a rocket on it.
Also, after waiting 15 days, I added a brew belt yesterday to see if I could speed things up, but it hasn't made a lot of difference. The SG did go down about 0.002 since I added the belt yesterday. What do you guys figure ? Is there a way I can get it moving again ?