YeastCoast
Fermentation analysis
Shift readout · modeled trace
Status
STABILIZED
Confidence
High(100%)
Comment

Numbers say ~72% apparent attenuation by day 14 (93% on the model) with ambient parked near 19.7°C. That is the boring outcome I want: no heroics, no shortcuts, just gravity doing its job. Still put a hydrometer in it — this is a trace, not a certificate.

Projection · Copper Tun Amber (template)

Copper Tun Amber (template)

Strain class: ale|Lot ref f6e5f2c4-d4e1-4469-bbc9-57558fbffd11
OG (paper)
1.052
FG target
1.012
Atten. spec (sheet)
76.5%
Pitch temp window °F
65–68
18.3–20.0°C
SG vs activity (model — not a replacement for samples)
1.0121.0221.0321.0421.052D01–D14 · SG solid · activity ghost trace (verify on glass)
Day index (scrub timeline)
Day 5 / 14
SG (modeled)
1.019
Activity index
40%
Apparent atten. (calc)
63.6%
Floor note (that day)

SG (model): 1.019 · ~83% of the way to recipe attenuation. Foam is thinning; yeast is still chewing but the easy sugar is gone. If you are dry-hopping or spunding, do not pretend the tank is 'done' because it looks quiet.

Temp fault register (ambient vs spec)Tamb 19.7°C · Ĥ_wort 19.6°C

Room air sits inside the ±3°C guard band vs the datasheet — no red flags from the cheap thermometer model. Do not confuse that with permission to get lazy on day five.

Under the hood: logistic curve, strain bias, pitch/O₂, stress knocking on kinetics. It is a screen trace — gravity in glass still wins every argument on the brew floor.