:eek: it's supposed to age????
Hey at least I've gotten to the point of letting it settle a bit and get a decent carbonation....can't promise anything beyond that...:cross:
Congrats on your first brew! Welcome to the addiction....
I just switched over to AG, but remember my first batch well...I too posted probably half my meager post-count I have during that time...the guys on HBT are the best...
You might get some good-natured ribbing occasionally, but no...
LOL....thats a nightly occurrence...I'm lying here in bed on the laptop surfing HBT and SWMBO is just staring at me...
I try to show her beer porn pics of glorious SS conicals and she can only wonder where exactly it all went wrong....:D
I hope all my noob yammerings didn't drive everyone off the thread...
I honestly didn't mean to hi-jack your thread scott-fro...
Hope you got the answer to your initial questions...sorry....:o
sorry....my original gravity reading was higher than anticipated. Root cause (I think...) was that I ended up short on my total volume...
I guess my confusion is what exactly the definition of "efficiency" is...? My layman's perception is essentially getting the most out of grains you are...
The post boil was the higher number...(070) A discussion we had on another forum topic was that it's possible the lower volume led to the higher reading...It only dropped to the 50's after adding some boil water to my fermenter to bring my overall volume back to the 5gal batch...(I ended about...
Similar question to Scott-fro's...
I did my first AG Friday night, and inadvertently boiled too little water to get my full "equal" batch sparge volume...I too didn't want to sacrifice efficiency, so I was willing to sacrifice a end batch volume loss...so I went ahead...
My measure OG on a...
LOL....That is EXACTLY what I felt like...
BTW, we do now have bubbles...moved the fermenter to a little warmer part of the house and...voila....first time using this yeast, but the 4 deg difference in temp seemed to get things rolling.
sorry guys....got busy over the weekend...I was pitching WL005 (British Ale)...
It finally started yesterday, but still a bit sluggish...My temp where I normally brew has fermenter around 66 deg which is actually really normal, and I have brewed around 9-10 batches there no problem...
Well now I am a little concerned cause I have zero fermentation activity...:confused:
Not hittin the panic button just yet, but this is the first batch that I have ever done that after 12 hours or so to not have any activity yet...Maybe my thinking is off, but I would have thought a higher...
LOL...I did use Beersmith!!! I just don't know exactly how to use it efficiently yet...But I hear ya...it's a really nice package, and it did get me most of the way there...
I think ur last comment is more what the problem was...I just need to get my system and techniques dialed in...probably...
yep....we may have crossed posts...
I'm sure now I'm a lot closer to the call-out OG after adding a gal of H2O....I'm just spent after whole brewing process and bagged the reading...just closed the lid and called it a night...
I'll grab a reading tomorrow and post back...
:D
Yea...that was the compensated reading...The OG was based on a 72% efficiency...I got about an extra # of 2-row... knowing I would be batch-sparging...But even with that compensated for, it still was supposed to come in at 050...
BUT.........I screwed up with my water amounts, so I ended up...
ok...took my OG...came in at 072....Recipe was calling for 050...Does this have anything to due with my mashing temps or times?
I thought I really follow everything to a tee...This isn't a bad thing, but I am just confused...
any help appreciated...