Rave
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I brewed my first All Grain Batch of Nut Brown ale, and I had more problems than I anticipated (actually I think I screwed it all up) My sparge did not acheive the temp I wanted. It was about at 148 degrees. Then I was unsure how much water to start with so I ended up with 5.75 gallons of wort and after a 90 minute boil I had 2.5 gallons in my fermentor. Now here comes the bad part. I know that using a partial mash and extract you could top off your primary to five gallons using cold water. I tried to research if you could top off with water doing all grain, but I could not find the answer. So I topped it off anyway.
After bringing the primary up to 5 gallons my OG was at 1.042 at 54 degrees. I know that cold water prob affected the OG a bit so once the temp goes up I think the OG will go up also. I'm worried about the beer being watered down, and also about infection being that the water I added to top off the primary was not boiled. (then again neither was the water I used to top off my primary when I was brewin with partial/extract.)
So reading these procedures can someone more experience with brewing, especially all grain, tell me if they think the brew will end up okay.
After bringing the primary up to 5 gallons my OG was at 1.042 at 54 degrees. I know that cold water prob affected the OG a bit so once the temp goes up I think the OG will go up also. I'm worried about the beer being watered down, and also about infection being that the water I added to top off the primary was not boiled. (then again neither was the water I used to top off my primary when I was brewin with partial/extract.)
So reading these procedures can someone more experience with brewing, especially all grain, tell me if they think the brew will end up okay.