derekp83
Well-Known Member
First, let me explain that I actually top-up my no-chill brews. That is, I boil a gallon or so of wort, whirlpool, pour it all in a no-chill container, and top-up with cold water. In this case, it's a 2.5 gal cube (but I squeeze another quarter gallon inside it).
My question deals with a lower than expected gravity reading. I intended to have an OG of about 1.069, but multiple readings fell in the window of 1.050 to 1.056. Is it possible that even after 12+ hours of no-chill, the wort did not mix evenly? I would assume that the wort would mix evenly after half of a day, but maybe I'm wrong. Any ideas? My recipe fermentables for a 2.75 gallon batch included:
4 gallons of Muntons IPA Bitter pre-hopped LME
11 oz of Pale Ale DME
4 oz of Crystal 40
4 oz of table sugar
My question deals with a lower than expected gravity reading. I intended to have an OG of about 1.069, but multiple readings fell in the window of 1.050 to 1.056. Is it possible that even after 12+ hours of no-chill, the wort did not mix evenly? I would assume that the wort would mix evenly after half of a day, but maybe I'm wrong. Any ideas? My recipe fermentables for a 2.75 gallon batch included:
4 gallons of Muntons IPA Bitter pre-hopped LME
11 oz of Pale Ale DME
4 oz of Crystal 40
4 oz of table sugar
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