AKnewbrews
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I brewed a 2 gallon batch of an AG stout recipe I concocted over the last couple months. It consists of 7 different malts/grains/adjucts of British pale, flaked oats, chocolate malt, flaked barley, roasted barley, Black Patent, and black barley. I hopped it with an oz of Columbus and an oz of Northern Brewer for 60 minutes.
I ended up boiling down 6 gallons to 2 gallons over the course of 4 or 5 hours and ended up with 1.625 gallons. My volume measurement device needs to be calibrated, obviously! Besides that, I ended up with 73% efficiency with an average of 1.134 OG. I say average because I split this batch into two 1 gallon batches, the first half out of the kettle reading 1.133 OG and the last amount from the kettle reading 1.135 OG. I split these into 2 batches to use 2 different yeast. I want to see the difference in the beer between the Wyeast 1028 London Ale and the Wyeast 1272 American II Ale.
It ended up being a good thing that I cam short about 3 cups of a gallon for each "gallon" batch I made because if they were a full gallon, i would be afraid the headroom in the jugs would not be sufficient for fermentation.
Anyways, I hope to try this out after bottle conditioning this winter. Approximate ABV is around 11.5%
I can't imagine how I would get a full 5 gallon batch of this made without horrible efficiency unless I was to have 10 gallons of wort after sparge and boil out 5 gallons of it. my equipment isn't up to that task at the moment.
I ended up boiling down 6 gallons to 2 gallons over the course of 4 or 5 hours and ended up with 1.625 gallons. My volume measurement device needs to be calibrated, obviously! Besides that, I ended up with 73% efficiency with an average of 1.134 OG. I say average because I split this batch into two 1 gallon batches, the first half out of the kettle reading 1.133 OG and the last amount from the kettle reading 1.135 OG. I split these into 2 batches to use 2 different yeast. I want to see the difference in the beer between the Wyeast 1028 London Ale and the Wyeast 1272 American II Ale.
It ended up being a good thing that I cam short about 3 cups of a gallon for each "gallon" batch I made because if they were a full gallon, i would be afraid the headroom in the jugs would not be sufficient for fermentation.
Anyways, I hope to try this out after bottle conditioning this winter. Approximate ABV is around 11.5%
I can't imagine how I would get a full 5 gallon batch of this made without horrible efficiency unless I was to have 10 gallons of wort after sparge and boil out 5 gallons of it. my equipment isn't up to that task at the moment.