Well, tried my first brew ever and went for a 4.5L target size, all-grain BIAB. Completely messed up the brew, but had a great time and hopefully the end result won't be too vomit-inducing!
Tried a Kolsch recipe, Black Widow Kolsch. Didn't buy enough grain and bought the wrong grain (Carapils instead of Pilsner), so went with 50/50 Carapils and Wheat Malt for a total of 1.12 kilograms. Hopped with Hersbrucker and Saaz. Mashed for 85 mins, water looked a bit low so topped up with water before taking an OG....
OG post boil and cool? 1.018. Estimated ABV 3.3% on Beersmith
I think this is a combination of not stirring the grains inside the bag at all, not stirring in general, diluting the post-mash volume down and just general inexperience.
Currently fermenting away nicely. Given the low OG, is this drinkable? Am I right in thinking this will finish fermenting a bit earlier than the three weeks suggested on the forums? I was planning on doing a table sugar bottle carbonation with the values suggested by Beersmith: about 36g of sugar, is this still advisable?
Thanks!
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Tried a Kolsch recipe, Black Widow Kolsch. Didn't buy enough grain and bought the wrong grain (Carapils instead of Pilsner), so went with 50/50 Carapils and Wheat Malt for a total of 1.12 kilograms. Hopped with Hersbrucker and Saaz. Mashed for 85 mins, water looked a bit low so topped up with water before taking an OG....
OG post boil and cool? 1.018. Estimated ABV 3.3% on Beersmith
I think this is a combination of not stirring the grains inside the bag at all, not stirring in general, diluting the post-mash volume down and just general inexperience.
Currently fermenting away nicely. Given the low OG, is this drinkable? Am I right in thinking this will finish fermenting a bit earlier than the three weeks suggested on the forums? I was planning on doing a table sugar bottle carbonation with the values suggested by Beersmith: about 36g of sugar, is this still advisable?
Thanks!
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