luckybeagle
Making sales and brewing ales.
It's my understanding that Post Boil gravity and OG are the same thing.
I brewed a Mocktoberfest (Unconventional Marzen-ish, Recipe: https://beerandbrewing.com/make-your-best-mocktoberfest/) yesterday and exceeded my preboil gravity target of 1.043 (I hit 11.1 brix, or 1.045), which is fine as I can just adjust my brewhouse efficiency from 72% to 75%:
After the boil (60 minutes, fairly vigorous, 12% evaporation rate accounted for), my refractometer read ~11.8 brix (1.048). I double checked this with my hydrometer and confirmed 1.048/1.049.
My brewer's friend app says I should hit 1.049 for my "post boil gravity." 1 point off is close enough to me. However, it also states the Original Gravity should be 1.054... what gives?
I can't figure out why OG and post boil gravity are different. Does anyone know? Which one should I be shooting for, typically? Haylllp?
I brewed a Mocktoberfest (Unconventional Marzen-ish, Recipe: https://beerandbrewing.com/make-your-best-mocktoberfest/) yesterday and exceeded my preboil gravity target of 1.043 (I hit 11.1 brix, or 1.045), which is fine as I can just adjust my brewhouse efficiency from 72% to 75%:
After the boil (60 minutes, fairly vigorous, 12% evaporation rate accounted for), my refractometer read ~11.8 brix (1.048). I double checked this with my hydrometer and confirmed 1.048/1.049.

My brewer's friend app says I should hit 1.049 for my "post boil gravity." 1 point off is close enough to me. However, it also states the Original Gravity should be 1.054... what gives?

I can't figure out why OG and post boil gravity are different. Does anyone know? Which one should I be shooting for, typically? Haylllp?