I just finnished brewing what I thought was going to be a 1.070 IPA and my hydrometer reading only came in at 1.050.
6# Northern Brewer Rye extract
3# Muntons Light DME
5 gallons.
So I don't know what gravity contribution the NB Rye extract gives. I estimated to be same as Amber extract, and 0.020 difference doesn't seem right. So I'm wondering if 10 drops of Fermcap I added before taking reading might have something to do with it. My hydrometer is pretty accurate on many other recent batches, If anything it reads slightly high, not low. And I've used Fermcap in other batches, but only during boil. In the current batch I used in boil and put additional 10 drops after cooling because this is a bigger beer than I normally brew and didn't want to have a blow off tube.
I did a quick test in the hydrometer tube with just water + table sugar (1.020) and added a drop of Fermcap without seeing any change in the reading... but I'm not sure how good this test is if fermcap works to break surface tension better in the acidic wort??? I really don't know.
Any ideas and information are much appreciated.
Thank you!
6# Northern Brewer Rye extract
3# Muntons Light DME
5 gallons.
So I don't know what gravity contribution the NB Rye extract gives. I estimated to be same as Amber extract, and 0.020 difference doesn't seem right. So I'm wondering if 10 drops of Fermcap I added before taking reading might have something to do with it. My hydrometer is pretty accurate on many other recent batches, If anything it reads slightly high, not low. And I've used Fermcap in other batches, but only during boil. In the current batch I used in boil and put additional 10 drops after cooling because this is a bigger beer than I normally brew and didn't want to have a blow off tube.
I did a quick test in the hydrometer tube with just water + table sugar (1.020) and added a drop of Fermcap without seeing any change in the reading... but I'm not sure how good this test is if fermcap works to break surface tension better in the acidic wort??? I really don't know.
Any ideas and information are much appreciated.
Thank you!