Greetings, all,<br><br>I took a gravity sample last night of the sorghum ale. It read 1.012-4 in the thief (the StarSan obscured the meniscus a tad). Definitely low teens! I am thinking I'll give it another week to make sure it's bottomed out and let the secondary processes occur. I want to bottle tomorrow, but that means guessing whether or not it's at terminal gravity. Unfortunately, I don't have any time mid-week to bottle and brew, so I am proposing a bottling/brewing day next weekend here at my apartment. I'm going to cook up an IPA in my shiny new 5-gallon brew kettle and rack onto the sorghum yeast cake!<br>
<br>I reserved a bit of the gravity sample and tasted it. There's definitely the sorghum tang that everyone talks about, but it's mellow, and the body is good, not too thin. It reminds me, of all things, of a hard lemonade. I'm looking forward to bottling this thing. I hope you'll join me!<br clear="all">
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