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Old 07-30-2009, 03:02 AM   #1
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Default First Time - Process looks Successful!

I bottled my first all-grain brew this evening and was very pleased with the smell, color, and clarity of it. I brewed a slight variation of Yooper's Dead Guy clone and hit my numbers pretty well...

Estimated Pre-boil Gravity: 1.059
Actual Pre-boil Gravity: 1.060

Estimated OG: 1.067
Actual OG: 1.070

Estimated FG: 1.015
Actual FG: 1.020

Estimated ABV: 6.84%
Actual ABV: 6.53%

My actual OG was a little higher than I anticipated because I intended to mash at 154° and actually mashed at 158°. Since it was my first time, I sorta felt like I would rather be on the high side than fall below 150°, so I let it ride. I'll have a little fuller-bodied beer, but that won't bother me a bit

I made my second AG batch on Sunday, which was a variation of BM's Centennial Blonde. I used a different MLT for this brew, and my pre-boil and original gravities are both higher than expected, and the only reason I can come up with on that is because I formulated the recipe with an estimated 75% brewhouse efficiency and actually got somewhere between 80 and 85% with this MLT. It's also a little high because my boil-off was a little higher than I expected and I didn't compensate by adding top-off water and I probably should have. I should be able to adjust for that on my next trip around...

Oh well... Lots to learn still


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Old 07-30-2009, 03:45 AM   #2
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Way to go! I just did a Quality control check on my first AG and it was awesome! Yours will be too!


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