jrodder
Well-Known Member
So I decided to do the BM Centennial Blonde. Everything went well I believe. Hit all my numbers, OG of 1.042. Mash was a bit off though, due to a couple of reasons. I never did it before with wrapping the keggle. I got the strike water to temp and mashed, but got worried when it fell below 150, so added heat, and it went to 156, you know the deal... To make it worse, I had not realized until boil time that my blichman thermometer was 2 degrees off. I was boiling at 208, instead of 210.
So, I pitched on Sunday night and it's now Friday morning. last two days the gravity has been at 1.016. I was hoping to get it down more, otherwise it's a pretty weak beer. Could it be finished due to my higher mash temps? I tried stirring it a bit now to rouse the yeast, maybe get it down a point or two at least.
If nothing else, I learned a bit. Tasted the wort, tastes very grainy. Not bad mind you, just not really all that flavorful. I am guessing its just early and not carbed, the flavor profile must change after yeast is done cleaning up.
So, I pitched on Sunday night and it's now Friday morning. last two days the gravity has been at 1.016. I was hoping to get it down more, otherwise it's a pretty weak beer. Could it be finished due to my higher mash temps? I tried stirring it a bit now to rouse the yeast, maybe get it down a point or two at least.
If nothing else, I learned a bit. Tasted the wort, tastes very grainy. Not bad mind you, just not really all that flavorful. I am guessing its just early and not carbed, the flavor profile must change after yeast is done cleaning up.