Ok,
So ive just had a seriously rookie mess up. Currently mid mash on a red APA mashing at 68C (154F). About 15 minutes in I had a pot of water fall over, and so I did a clean up with a towel around the stove top. Inadvertently I managed to turn on the stove top.... FML. I had no idea it was on until I went to stir around the 35min mark. Temp of the mash was at 85C!! AH. I quickly dumped in a bowl of cool tap water and pulled the grain bag out. It dropped down to 75C But I was still not game to drop the grain bag back in. I did a hydrometer test and it is at 1.024 pre boil gravity, with the extra water I added. It doesnt taste bad at all. My beersmith OG was predicted at 1.054
As I understand I have probably pulled a whole heap of unfermentables out of the grain, and potentially a lot of astringency.
So what do I do!? Its currently rolling to hit a boil.... I dont want to waste a whole heap of good hops on something that is flawed from the mash.
Should I just throw in some fuggles (I have a bunch) and some white sugar (to dry it out) and make a porter / stout?
Or do you think I could go ahead with the hop schedule as planned and it will be ok?






So ive just had a seriously rookie mess up. Currently mid mash on a red APA mashing at 68C (154F). About 15 minutes in I had a pot of water fall over, and so I did a clean up with a towel around the stove top. Inadvertently I managed to turn on the stove top.... FML. I had no idea it was on until I went to stir around the 35min mark. Temp of the mash was at 85C!! AH. I quickly dumped in a bowl of cool tap water and pulled the grain bag out. It dropped down to 75C But I was still not game to drop the grain bag back in. I did a hydrometer test and it is at 1.024 pre boil gravity, with the extra water I added. It doesnt taste bad at all. My beersmith OG was predicted at 1.054
As I understand I have probably pulled a whole heap of unfermentables out of the grain, and potentially a lot of astringency.
So what do I do!? Its currently rolling to hit a boil.... I dont want to waste a whole heap of good hops on something that is flawed from the mash.
Should I just throw in some fuggles (I have a bunch) and some white sugar (to dry it out) and make a porter / stout?
Or do you think I could go ahead with the hop schedule as planned and it will be ok?