I just kicked my first batch of this saturday. I was actually sad to see it gone. I'll be making it again, just changing the volume to 10 gallons.
If you use gelatin in the secondary prior to bottling, do you need to add yeast to the bottling bucket to ensure carbonation?
I'd hate to make a flat brew just because there wasn't adequate yeast to handle the priming.
Will Simcoe substitue for either of those? I have about half a pound I'd like to to use at about 13%AAu
If you use gelatin in the secondary prior to bottling, do you need to add yeast to the bottling bucket to ensure carbonation?
I'd hate to make a flat brew just because there wasn't adequate yeast to handle the priming.
I see your 10G batch also only calls for one pack of Notty. Is this true or did you use 2?
I used two packs.
The pint in the pic above sat in a secondary for about 2 months.![]()
Any Clarifiers? Gelatin or Irish Moss?
Brewed this on Saturday. Everything went really well, except my OG ended up being about 10 points too high, so I'm not sure what happened. The only thing I can think of is I had 6.75 gallons pre-boil, which I got down to 5.2 gallons. I'm thinking the longer boil might have increased the OG?
Anyway, the beer tasted great post boil. So it's in the conical now, bubbling away. Whats the worst that the high OG will do to the beer?
Thanks,
Edit: OG was 1.050
You don't want to have to top off with AG. It won't hurt anything if you do, but planning before hand and hitting your numbers allows a full boil and a yield of full volume.I tried to calculate all of my liquid volumes to be exact and give me a final batch size of 5.5 gal. Next time, should I boil a smaller volume and then dilute it when I transfer to the primary?
Thanks for the help