guinsu
Well-Known Member
I've had two AG batches come out with a low pre boil gravity so I have tried adjusting it with DME. Both times I didn't get what I expected and I am wondering if someone could point out where my math was wrong.
First I had an IPA with a PG of 1.044 in 6.8 gallons of water, expected was 1.052 in 6.25.
I used the equation on pg 37 of Designing Great Beers:
(52 *6.25 - 44* 6.8) / 45 = .56
So I added half a pound of DME but my original gravity was still low.
Today I did a wit: PG 1.038 6.25g expected: 1.045 6.25g
(45 * 6.25 - 38*6.25) / 45 = .97
So I add a pound of DME, I decide to check the preboil gravity this time and my preboil gravity was 1.059. Way higher than expected. I topped off a bit at the end to get my OG closer to what it should be.
I just remeasured my brew pot to make sure I was getting the volumes right and I was.
Does anyone else use this method from Ray Daniel's book? Can anyone see what I am doing wrong?
First I had an IPA with a PG of 1.044 in 6.8 gallons of water, expected was 1.052 in 6.25.
I used the equation on pg 37 of Designing Great Beers:
(52 *6.25 - 44* 6.8) / 45 = .56
So I added half a pound of DME but my original gravity was still low.
Today I did a wit: PG 1.038 6.25g expected: 1.045 6.25g
(45 * 6.25 - 38*6.25) / 45 = .97
So I add a pound of DME, I decide to check the preboil gravity this time and my preboil gravity was 1.059. Way higher than expected. I topped off a bit at the end to get my OG closer to what it should be.
I just remeasured my brew pot to make sure I was getting the volumes right and I was.
Does anyone else use this method from Ray Daniel's book? Can anyone see what I am doing wrong?