
brewinhard wrote:I understand your issue and have been there before. At a FG of 1.033 your RIS could still taste pretty good given some time.
If you want to try and knock down a few more points I would first warm up the fermenter a few degrees and give it a good swirl to resuspend the yeast. You definitely underpitched and the yeast just might be pooped out. Not sure if you aereated properly but that can have a big impact on attenuation as well.
Secondly, I would not just rehdydrate yeast and pitch it into a high alcohol, low pH environment as the yeast will do nothing to drop your FG. You are better off making a pint or quart starter and pitching that when the yeast is most active at high krausen.
That is your best bet to hopefully drop a few points. If it were me I would warm up the fermenter and pitch some fresh healthy active yeast. If this doesn't work, then I wouldn't be overly concerned with the FG you are currently at.
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LehighAce06 wrote:brewinhard wrote:I understand your issue and have been there before. At a FG of 1.033 your RIS could still taste pretty good given some time.
If you want to try and knock down a few more points I would first warm up the fermenter a few degrees and give it a good swirl to resuspend the yeast. You definitely underpitched and the yeast just might be pooped out. Not sure if you aereated properly but that can have a big impact on attenuation as well.
Secondly, I would not just rehdydrate yeast and pitch it into a high alcohol, low pH environment as the yeast will do nothing to drop your FG. You are better off making a pint or quart starter and pitching that when the yeast is most active at high krausen.
That is your best bet to hopefully drop a few points. If it were me I would warm up the fermenter and pitch some fresh healthy active yeast. If this doesn't work, then I wouldn't be overly concerned with the FG you are currently at.
what yeast would you use to make this starter? would a clean one like wyeast 1056 be a good choice? (i have a starter in process using wyeast 1056, and i'm not sure if it'll be ready in time for the batch i'm brewing so i might just double pitch fresh packs instead of using the incomplete starter, leaving me with a starter i dont need for anything else)
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