OldGilbert
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I brewed an all grain barleywine 3 days ago and the result was a staggeringly low OG of 1.07 compared to the target of 1.10. I typically get a decent efficiency of ~70% but this is more like 50% :O
I never managed to get the sparge temp up to 170 it was about 155 by the end of the sparge and I sparged at a rate of 1 gallon per 7 minutes.
How critical is it to be at 170 for the sarge and can I remove some of the mash water, heat it up, and then return it to the mash to achieve the target mash out temp? I would do this because the mash tun is already full to the brim.
Now that I am already fementing, can I try to fix the OG by boiling a gallon of water with a large amount of LME and adding it to the primary once it is cool? Or just accept my imperial Pale Ale as it is?
I never managed to get the sparge temp up to 170 it was about 155 by the end of the sparge and I sparged at a rate of 1 gallon per 7 minutes.
How critical is it to be at 170 for the sarge and can I remove some of the mash water, heat it up, and then return it to the mash to achieve the target mash out temp? I would do this because the mash tun is already full to the brim.
Now that I am already fementing, can I try to fix the OG by boiling a gallon of water with a large amount of LME and adding it to the primary once it is cool? Or just accept my imperial Pale Ale as it is?