Gravity drops after reaching expected FG

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Hi, I am using US 05 and my brew has been sitting at the planned FG of 1.010 for 4 days at 67F. Today ( day 5) it dropped another point. I was planning to cold crash today. Do I now give it more time???
 
Thanks. It took 12 days to reach 1.010, then sat 4 days at 1.010(cleanup time), then dropped to 1.009. I am using Tilt so can see the gravity numbers on a regular basis

Thanks again for taking the time to respond
 
OK, then you have plenty of time. My tilt will do that as well. Go ahead and crash it.
 
1 point is not worth worrying about. That is within the measurement error of a tilt
 
Tilt is good for trends and a very close estimate. It's usually right but number of factors - krausen crud, bubbles, temp changes, against side of fermenter, etc - can mess with the actual reading and cause fluke and glitches. You need to take a good hydrometer reading (with the sample at the proper temperature). It's safe to say that your beer is ready to crash.
 
Tilt is good for trends and a very close estimate. It's usually right but number of factors - krausen crud, bubbles, temp changes, against side of fermenter, etc - can mess with the actual reading and cause fluke and glitches. You need to take a good hydrometer reading (with the sample at the proper temperature). It's safe to say that your beer is ready to crash.
I've observed this too, but in ~80 batches of beer, covered in crud, or clean as a whistle in a lager, both my tilt units have been spot on with my hydrometer. Now, while it's in an active fermentation, I have seen some pretty wild variances - Kveik at temperature, French Saison at temperature, Bavarian wheat, etc. Once I cold crash, I usually drop 1-3 points in gravity depending on the brew.
 
I've observed this too, but in ~80 batches of beer, covered in crud, or clean as a whistle in a lager, both my tilt units have been spot on with my hydrometer. Now, while it's in an active fermentation, I have seen some pretty wild variances - Kveik at temperature, French Saison at temperature, Bavarian wheat, etc. Once I cold crash, I usually drop 1-3 points in gravity depending on the brew.
Mine is pretty much spot on each time as well.
 
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I've observed this too, but in ~80 batches of beer, covered in crud, or clean as a whistle in a lager, both my tilt units have been spot on with my hydrometer. Now, while it's in an active fermentation, I have seen some pretty wild variances - Kveik at temperature, French Saison at temperature, Bavarian wheat, etc. Once I cold crash, I usually drop 1-3 points in gravity depending on the brew.
And if you have the tiltpi server, you can add calibration at multiple temperatures. Makes it even more accurate
 

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