Old_el_Paseo
Well-Known Member
Ok. Long story made short.
I brewed a porter. Ran out of gaz on bbq and by the time i came back home and reheated everything. I barely had time to boil the wort for 15 to 20 minutes. I then had to leave for work so i cooled wort down and added yeast.
Luckily my wife cleaned up the mess.
So my question is will the beer still taste pretty good ? OG was pretty low due to no water evaporation. I even had to throw away some wort that did not fit in fermenter.
So i guess it will be a porter "light".
But what will be the effect of boiling only 20 minutes. We dont just boil to evaporate water,its gotta have other uses.
Also: always make sure you have enough gas before starting a brew. Its like 40 celsius outside so i did not want to boil inside kitchen. But was not expecting to run out of time on bbq.
Thanks for the replies.
I brewed a porter. Ran out of gaz on bbq and by the time i came back home and reheated everything. I barely had time to boil the wort for 15 to 20 minutes. I then had to leave for work so i cooled wort down and added yeast.
Luckily my wife cleaned up the mess.
So my question is will the beer still taste pretty good ? OG was pretty low due to no water evaporation. I even had to throw away some wort that did not fit in fermenter.
So i guess it will be a porter "light".
But what will be the effect of boiling only 20 minutes. We dont just boil to evaporate water,its gotta have other uses.
Also: always make sure you have enough gas before starting a brew. Its like 40 celsius outside so i did not want to boil inside kitchen. But was not expecting to run out of time on bbq.
Thanks for the replies.