andypenning
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Hydrometer reading at start of boil (cooled to 70 degrees F) = 1.060. Thats the full volume.
I'm doing a double IPA and was shooting for 1.096. Details of the recipe are here if you care, but not necessary:
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/showthread.php?t=75635
I didn't reply to the above thread cause my question is more about general technique of high gravity and yeast.
So since i had a total wort volume of 2 gallons, I added 1.5 lbs DME to bring it up closer to target (I don't have a scale so I split a 3# bag in half).
I ended up boiling off 1/2 Gallon, and the SG was 1.130! Wow I was way off somehow.
I'm going to try to ferment it anyway. :rockin: Will the Safale 05 do anything or do I need to use champagne yeast? Or maybe there's something else? Its sitting in the 1/2 gallon primaries with blow off hoses now. Its a shame cause this is all about recipe formation and I can't imagine trying to duplicate this. Having fun learning though!
I did stir before all hydrometer readings.
I'm doing a double IPA and was shooting for 1.096. Details of the recipe are here if you care, but not necessary:
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/showthread.php?t=75635
I didn't reply to the above thread cause my question is more about general technique of high gravity and yeast.
So since i had a total wort volume of 2 gallons, I added 1.5 lbs DME to bring it up closer to target (I don't have a scale so I split a 3# bag in half).
I ended up boiling off 1/2 Gallon, and the SG was 1.130! Wow I was way off somehow.
I'm going to try to ferment it anyway. :rockin: Will the Safale 05 do anything or do I need to use champagne yeast? Or maybe there's something else? Its sitting in the 1/2 gallon primaries with blow off hoses now. Its a shame cause this is all about recipe formation and I can't imagine trying to duplicate this. Having fun learning though!
I did stir before all hydrometer readings.