Hello!
I'm very new to homebrewing. In fact, I've now only completed two batches, and have yet to taste my first attempt from a bottle.
I am attempting all-grain, skipping right past extract. These are one gallon batches.
My first attempt, I tried mashing in a closed grain sock at around 152 degrees and ended up with an OG of 1.024. I assumed the fact that I used that sock was the reason I achieved such low efficiency.
The second batch, this morning, was the following recipe:
2.5lbs Pilsen
0.2 Crystal 40
0.05 Crystal 120
0.05 Victory
I put this grain in a pot with one gallon of water (8 quarts) at 152F for 45 minutes. At the end of 45 minutes, I strained the grain through a strainer wrapped with a grain sock. I then poured another gallon of water through the grain slowly, mixing some to help the water through. Overall time was around 60 minutes.
After my hop additions and cooling the wort, my OG was only 1.034, much lower than my expected 1.065+.
A couple of notes: I added and subtracted heat during the mash, attempting to stay within temperature. The temperature stayed between 150-160.
Also, by the end, after transferring to my fermentation vessel, I was left with approximately 0.25 gallons of liquid, so I know that I likely could have used less water during sparging.
Any idea why my OG is so low?
Thanks in advance for any and all help!
I'm very new to homebrewing. In fact, I've now only completed two batches, and have yet to taste my first attempt from a bottle.
I am attempting all-grain, skipping right past extract. These are one gallon batches.
My first attempt, I tried mashing in a closed grain sock at around 152 degrees and ended up with an OG of 1.024. I assumed the fact that I used that sock was the reason I achieved such low efficiency.
The second batch, this morning, was the following recipe:
2.5lbs Pilsen
0.2 Crystal 40
0.05 Crystal 120
0.05 Victory
I put this grain in a pot with one gallon of water (8 quarts) at 152F for 45 minutes. At the end of 45 minutes, I strained the grain through a strainer wrapped with a grain sock. I then poured another gallon of water through the grain slowly, mixing some to help the water through. Overall time was around 60 minutes.
After my hop additions and cooling the wort, my OG was only 1.034, much lower than my expected 1.065+.
A couple of notes: I added and subtracted heat during the mash, attempting to stay within temperature. The temperature stayed between 150-160.
Also, by the end, after transferring to my fermentation vessel, I was left with approximately 0.25 gallons of liquid, so I know that I likely could have used less water during sparging.
Any idea why my OG is so low?
Thanks in advance for any and all help!