TwoWheeler
Well-Known Member
Did my second AG batch*, and, for simplicity's sake, I used Northern Brewer's Belgian Strong Golden Ale kit. (SGA is my "house beer" and I was looking for a starting recipe).
My OG was SUPPOSED to be 1.081 but was 1.07 - checked with both a hydrometer and a refractometer.
Is this a huge inefficiency?
Would it have been a good idea to add a little DME to the boil to make up the difference?
Mashing 13 lbs of grain in a 5 gallon cooler is probably pushing the envelope, but all the grain and all the water (volume from an online calculator) just fit. Probably not the hot setup for efficiency.....
The PH of the first runnings was around 5 - a little light, perhaps. Would that make any difference in efficiency? Should I have "corrected" it to 5.4? How?
Dough in was at 152 degrees and I let it sit for 90 minutes. Then, I added water @ 168. I recirculated the runoff until it was pretty clear, then did a fly sparge.
Thoughts? Insults? Death threats?
*but the first one where I actually tried to do things "by the book". My first AG batch, I just said "WTH" and kind of threw together. No measurements, did everything "wrong".....best beer I ever brewed!
My OG was SUPPOSED to be 1.081 but was 1.07 - checked with both a hydrometer and a refractometer.
Is this a huge inefficiency?
Would it have been a good idea to add a little DME to the boil to make up the difference?
Mashing 13 lbs of grain in a 5 gallon cooler is probably pushing the envelope, but all the grain and all the water (volume from an online calculator) just fit. Probably not the hot setup for efficiency.....
The PH of the first runnings was around 5 - a little light, perhaps. Would that make any difference in efficiency? Should I have "corrected" it to 5.4? How?
Dough in was at 152 degrees and I let it sit for 90 minutes. Then, I added water @ 168. I recirculated the runoff until it was pretty clear, then did a fly sparge.
Thoughts? Insults? Death threats?
*but the first one where I actually tried to do things "by the book". My first AG batch, I just said "WTH" and kind of threw together. No measurements, did everything "wrong".....best beer I ever brewed!