Today I spent the last two hours cleaning, bottling, cleaning, racking, cleaning and finally more cleaning. All for the sake of beer.
I decided to rack the Dark Tower Graff to bottles early for two reasons. First was that I want to have them ready for drinking before the long weekend, which happens to be the next weekend. Secondly I wanted my other glass carboy freed up so I could move the stagnant Molasses Porter into it.
The Dark Tower Graff read a final gravity of 1.010 which is no change from when I moved it to its secondary one week ago. The ABV is 5.5% and its 230k/cal a pint. I managed to get 37 and a half pints of graff from this batch which works out to about $1.10 a bottle. That is a guesstimate at best as I did not track how much the ingredients actually cost me for this batch. That 1/2 pint will most likely be ‘tested’ tonight as there is no point in carbonating a half-bottle as there is too much air space, which will leave it flat anyway.
I still have high hopes for the Molasses Porter. I am hoping that racking it to the secondary will awaken the yeast and get me at least a few more points of gravity. I want to see it hit a final gravity of 1.010 to 1.014, but that is a long way off in the world of home brewing. This will be getting at least two weeks in its new home as I will not be racking anything next weekend, rather I will be busy drinking my work.