I just brewed my second 5 gal. batch, the American IPA kit from More Beer.
All the recipes I've ever seen say that if you're volume is low to add water to the primary after transferring the wort.
I did this with my first batch and ended up with OG lower than what the recipe stated.
For my second batch I added more water to the boil but still was 1 gal. shy in the primary. After adding only 1/2 gal I was at the low-end of the OG called for in the recipe.
I took a gravity reading before transferring from the BK and it was within the range.
Is this a problem with my efficiency? Should my OG be high in the BK and dilute down to proper gravity with the water addition?
All help/suggestions are appreciated. Thanks
All the recipes I've ever seen say that if you're volume is low to add water to the primary after transferring the wort.
I did this with my first batch and ended up with OG lower than what the recipe stated.
For my second batch I added more water to the boil but still was 1 gal. shy in the primary. After adding only 1/2 gal I was at the low-end of the OG called for in the recipe.
I took a gravity reading before transferring from the BK and it was within the range.
Is this a problem with my efficiency? Should my OG be high in the BK and dilute down to proper gravity with the water addition?
All help/suggestions are appreciated. Thanks