ReverseMonk
Well-Known Member
Hey All,
I have been using Beersmith for a while, and generally understand all the functions and calculations. But I am stumped on this one (and I'm sure its something simple I'm missing)...
For high gravity beers (typically anything close to or above 1.070);
-I collect a larger volume of wort (typically an extra .5 gallon)
-Boil for an extra duration (typically an extra 30 minutes above my normal
60) to achieve the same volume to fermenter (5.25 gallons to fermenter)
as a standard gravity batch
I have all the parameters set in my equipment profiles for this, but the output defies logic. When using this "high gravity" profile, beersmith shows lower original gravities than my standard gravity profile. If I am collecting additional wort, presumably collecting additional sugars through this process, and boiling longer to concentrate said sugars into a normal 5.25 gallon batch size, then why would beersmith estimate a lower OG using a profile/process that should give a higher OG compared to my standard profile?
I have been using Beersmith for a while, and generally understand all the functions and calculations. But I am stumped on this one (and I'm sure its something simple I'm missing)...
For high gravity beers (typically anything close to or above 1.070);
-I collect a larger volume of wort (typically an extra .5 gallon)
-Boil for an extra duration (typically an extra 30 minutes above my normal
60) to achieve the same volume to fermenter (5.25 gallons to fermenter)
as a standard gravity batch
I have all the parameters set in my equipment profiles for this, but the output defies logic. When using this "high gravity" profile, beersmith shows lower original gravities than my standard gravity profile. If I am collecting additional wort, presumably collecting additional sugars through this process, and boiling longer to concentrate said sugars into a normal 5.25 gallon batch size, then why would beersmith estimate a lower OG using a profile/process that should give a higher OG compared to my standard profile?