hobbyiswine
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I started a 6 gal batch of lemon and a 6 gal batch of lime pee on 12/26. I started a hand squeezed grapefruit on 12/29. The grapefruit is clear and could be bottled tomorrow. The two batches of pee are still in secondary at 1.019 SG down from an original SG of 1.085.
When I mixed up both batches and went out of town for a few days. I left the heat on so the house did not get below 64. I came home to a slow but active fermentation. It took almost 2 weeks from pitching the yeast to get down to 1.030 when i racked to secondary. 4 days ago SG was at 1.020 so i vacuum pumped out some CO2 and mixed up another starter of EC1118 that i split between the two batches. I checked it again today and the SG looks almost unchanged. I am confused because there are bubbles coming up and the airlock still bubbles every minute or so. This is the slowest ferment ever. Besides the initial temp in the 60s i followed my normal recipe. Any suggestions on how i can speed these along?
When I mixed up both batches and went out of town for a few days. I left the heat on so the house did not get below 64. I came home to a slow but active fermentation. It took almost 2 weeks from pitching the yeast to get down to 1.030 when i racked to secondary. 4 days ago SG was at 1.020 so i vacuum pumped out some CO2 and mixed up another starter of EC1118 that i split between the two batches. I checked it again today and the SG looks almost unchanged. I am confused because there are bubbles coming up and the airlock still bubbles every minute or so. This is the slowest ferment ever. Besides the initial temp in the 60s i followed my normal recipe. Any suggestions on how i can speed these along?