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I brewed up the 3.5G batch of Levitation that I was talking about in another thread and pitched the yeast at noon on Sunday.
This morning while working from home I decided to perve at the carboy to see how it was coming along (how thick the krausen was, etc.) and what I found was a quiet airlock and a pretty clear beer.

It seems that my very active and chunky WLP007 made quick work of this wort. OG was only 1.047 and with the high mash temp of 155/156 I generally plan on an FG of 1.018. Yes, this beer is only 3.8% but I love the way it tastes so I've never messed with it.

The beer was so clear in the carboy that I had to take a gravity sample and......it's at 1.018 barely 48 hours later. I fermented at 68 so I've bumped it to 70 to clean up a bit but I'll be drinking this sooner than planned :banana:

I know many here stick to a 2 or 3 week plan for fermenting, but the yeast are gonna do what the yeast are gonna do when the yeast wanna do it. So who am I to question it? I'll give it until Friday to clean up a bit and they dry hop followed by a cold crash but this could be in the keg early next week carbing up.

I forgot to take a pic of the hydro sample, but hopefully this picture shows a bit of what I mean. It has already flocc'd pretty well and produced a pretty clear beer. No layers showing. They just came, got their work done and packed up shop.

My only decision now is whether I stay true to the recipe or toss in some additional hops during the dry hop phase - just because. Oh, such problems to have!

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Re: Fast fermentation

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Looks good....I vote to add more hops. Imagine that!!!
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Hahaha, there will definitely be a dry hop and the amount won't change. I'm just trying to determine if I want to change the Amarillo/Simcoe plan with something else to tweak it. But on the other hand. why mess with a good (known) thing?

For reference, I needed about 115B cells and I ended up pitching 214B (assuming the calculators are right).

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007 isn't the most flocculant yeast is it but yours did very well.
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It looks Icky.

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Haha. It's an amber that looks really dark in the picture. And I guess I have to drop the icky comments now that I've found two good stouts so far, eh?

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Was the 007 Pure Pitch? I just did a stout 3 g batch and pitched full WLP004 Pure Pitch used O2 this was supposed to finish 1.012 5 days in it was at 1.012. I kegged it at two weeks (FG stayed at 1.012) and bottled one in a MB 1 L bottle and carb cap,I did not pick up any off tastes from early kegging (I usually go 2.5-3 weeks) the yeast did its job in quick fashion.
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Yes, it was Pure Pitch and I made a starter (out of habit).
The starter wasn't really needed but I had the choice of being slightly under pitch rate without one or significantly over with one so I opted for over. It took off fast and apparently finished fast, too.
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After dry hopping and letting it sit for the past week, I'm starting the cold crash today. The sample is a pretty red and nice and clear already.

I'll keg on Friday or Saturday depending on my schedule and depending on the keg I am trying to save it will either get into the kegerator right away or it will have to wait it's turn.

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Still looks a bit too dark for you to drink so take it easy. :)
It's that clear BEFORE you cold crashed it? No gelatin? If so, nice!
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Looks nice and clear now.....but wait until the chill haze kicks in! :muahaha:
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Yes, that is pre-cold crash, no gelatin. It looked like that 48 hours after I pitched until I dry hopped it, course. Then it settled again.

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I'm rooting for you Kealia. My two hour brew last week is an Irish Red that I hope will be ready for SuperBowl. It stopped bubbling pretty quickly, maybe because I pitched 11g of yeast into a 3 gallon batch. If I keg it next Thursday, that will be two weeks, then I have 9 days before the Big Game.
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So what did you decide on the hops?
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Ah, great question. I stuck with the tried-and-true Amarillo/Simcoe that the recipe called for.

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