my first created recipe:
6 lbs pale DME
1 lb Caramel Malt (40 lovibond) steeped
3 ounces perle hops (divided evenly at 60, 15, 0 mins)
Nottinghams Ale yeast
For lack of a wine thief (somehow lost it before the crucial moment), I used a bit of scotch tape and sewing thread to put the hydrometer in the carboy assuming this was better than nothing. It read 1.030 which I figured was low due to the weight of said added materials. I tried to make sure I wasn't lifting the hydrometer. I just now did a test with the same materials to find my reading was probably off by 0.005 on the low side. I tried to keep everything the same. Right now after 2 weeks and 3 days I have a reading of 1.010 (using a proper wine thief). After doing the math, my ABV comes to 3.28 percent by volume. A huge disappointment from the 5 % I was looking for. Anyone have any help for me?
The formula I used: ABV% = (1.05 * ( OG - FG ) / FG ) / 0.79
6 lbs pale DME
1 lb Caramel Malt (40 lovibond) steeped
3 ounces perle hops (divided evenly at 60, 15, 0 mins)
Nottinghams Ale yeast
For lack of a wine thief (somehow lost it before the crucial moment), I used a bit of scotch tape and sewing thread to put the hydrometer in the carboy assuming this was better than nothing. It read 1.030 which I figured was low due to the weight of said added materials. I tried to make sure I wasn't lifting the hydrometer. I just now did a test with the same materials to find my reading was probably off by 0.005 on the low side. I tried to keep everything the same. Right now after 2 weeks and 3 days I have a reading of 1.010 (using a proper wine thief). After doing the math, my ABV comes to 3.28 percent by volume. A huge disappointment from the 5 % I was looking for. Anyone have any help for me?
The formula I used: ABV% = (1.05 * ( OG - FG ) / FG ) / 0.79