Chris-18
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Hey everyone,
So yesterday I did my first hefeweizen, and actually my first beer in almost 10 years. I did one when I was a teenager for my college project, but have obviously forgotten everything since then.
I followed a recipe from the local homebrew store, and I think I did a pretty good job.
It was a small 10 L batch, so I can experiment with some things before making bigger batches.
My question is, that after I came to the end of the boil and filtered out all the grain and hops, I was left with only around 7 liters of wort. The recipe called for 10 liters in total before I added the yeast. It also said I should top up with cold clean water.
How much water is normal to top up with? It seems like a ton to add almost 2-3 liters of water.
Maybe I wasn't 100% accurate with my water measurements, but I wasn't off by 3 liters.
Any idea where I went wrong? Or did I do it right?
So yesterday I did my first hefeweizen, and actually my first beer in almost 10 years. I did one when I was a teenager for my college project, but have obviously forgotten everything since then.
I followed a recipe from the local homebrew store, and I think I did a pretty good job.
It was a small 10 L batch, so I can experiment with some things before making bigger batches.
My question is, that after I came to the end of the boil and filtered out all the grain and hops, I was left with only around 7 liters of wort. The recipe called for 10 liters in total before I added the yeast. It also said I should top up with cold clean water.
How much water is normal to top up with? It seems like a ton to add almost 2-3 liters of water.
Maybe I wasn't 100% accurate with my water measurements, but I wasn't off by 3 liters.
Any idea where I went wrong? Or did I do it right?