I recently brewed a high gravity ale (OG 1.08- FG1.012) using WLP001. It was in primary for 3 weeks (62-68F), and I just racked to secondary(66F). Knowing that wlp001 is pretty alcohol tolerant and moderately flocculant, if I bottle in 1-2 weeks, do I need to add fresh yeast to get carbonation? Thanks for any advice!
Im willing to admit I don’t have a whole lot of experience, but I am pretty sure you are ok. for 1.080 to 1.012, you are looking at 9% alcohol. As far as I know, that is well within most alcohol tolerant yeast, and you should be fine to bottle with the yeast you have. If you are really worried, I doubt a gram of Safale-05 will really cause any problems.
Yeah it’s up to what makes you feel comfortable but there is almost certainly plenty of yeast left in suspension to carb up your beer. but it is also pretty cheap to toss half a packet of dry yeast in the bottling bucket.
Like garc said, I think it’ll be fine, especially since it hasn’t been sitting around long. Next time though, I’d go straight from primary to bottles a week or so after the gravity stops dropping.
You will be fine. If you feel the need to add some yeast before bottling you can add about a half pack of dry yeast to your beer at bottling time but you really shouldn’t need to do that.
Happy Brewing,
Brandon
I hope you will be fine! I made a belgian dark strong ale, and after about 3 weeks in the secondary I bottled. Been 2 weeks in bottles today. We’ll see! I did not add any dry yeast, just went for it.
What did we see??