Chris-18
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Hey all,
So this week I tried to brew 2 beers with gravity above 1.080 each, last one was 1.100.
However I seem to have problems hitting both the target boil gravity and original gravity.
The last beer I made had a target OG of 1.118 and I only managed 1.100. This beers recipe required both muscovado sugar and honey, so the OG would be massive either way, but I was still several points short of where I wanted it to be.
The other beer was supposed to have an OG of 1.084 but I ended up with 1.075. It's not a disaster, but I can't really figure out why I can't hit the target with these high gravity beers. I don't have any problems with gravity below 1.055 say.
I am thinking that either my amount of mash water is too low, and the mix is over saturated with sugar from the grain (possible?) or maybe I am not using enough sparge water. Or maybe it's something else?
Any of you guys have tips for high gravity brewing?
So this week I tried to brew 2 beers with gravity above 1.080 each, last one was 1.100.
However I seem to have problems hitting both the target boil gravity and original gravity.
The last beer I made had a target OG of 1.118 and I only managed 1.100. This beers recipe required both muscovado sugar and honey, so the OG would be massive either way, but I was still several points short of where I wanted it to be.
The other beer was supposed to have an OG of 1.084 but I ended up with 1.075. It's not a disaster, but I can't really figure out why I can't hit the target with these high gravity beers. I don't have any problems with gravity below 1.055 say.
I am thinking that either my amount of mash water is too low, and the mix is over saturated with sugar from the grain (possible?) or maybe I am not using enough sparge water. Or maybe it's something else?
Any of you guys have tips for high gravity brewing?