TBC27
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I’ve asked about this before and received valuable feedback, but I’m going to ask about this topic again.
I just wrapped up another brew day. I was making a blonde ale that I plan to add coffee beans to the keg for a couple days right after racking. Below are pics of the recipe as well as stats from brewersfriend based on my notes and measurements from said brew day.
My SG/pre boil gravity was 1.047 when brewersfriend estimated it should be 1.037. How in the heck can I be so far over my SG/pre boil but only hit the OG on the nose? I was figuring I’d end up with an “imperial” blonde ale on my hands.
I used 4.55 gallons of strike water. I used 4.55 gallons of sparge water. I ended up with 7.25 gallons of wort pre boil (a tad low). I waited until the wort was boiling a few minutes before measuring SG/pre boil gravity. I even let the sample cool a bit before using my refractometer.
At the end of the day, I hit my OG number so I am happy and Brewer’s Friend indicates I had 71% brewhouse efficiency which is only 1% lower than my default settings, but it just seems so weird that my gravity readings are so high pre boil and then in the expected range post boil.
I just wrapped up another brew day. I was making a blonde ale that I plan to add coffee beans to the keg for a couple days right after racking. Below are pics of the recipe as well as stats from brewersfriend based on my notes and measurements from said brew day.
My SG/pre boil gravity was 1.047 when brewersfriend estimated it should be 1.037. How in the heck can I be so far over my SG/pre boil but only hit the OG on the nose? I was figuring I’d end up with an “imperial” blonde ale on my hands.
I used 4.55 gallons of strike water. I used 4.55 gallons of sparge water. I ended up with 7.25 gallons of wort pre boil (a tad low). I waited until the wort was boiling a few minutes before measuring SG/pre boil gravity. I even let the sample cool a bit before using my refractometer.
At the end of the day, I hit my OG number so I am happy and Brewer’s Friend indicates I had 71% brewhouse efficiency which is only 1% lower than my default settings, but it just seems so weird that my gravity readings are so high pre boil and then in the expected range post boil.