Stephonovich
Well-Known Member
First off, let me say that I have utilized the search function, but I couldn't find a whole lot about yeast dying off due to high ABV. Whitelab's website had one fellow who had successfully used the strain (WLP001) at a fairly high OG, but he also double-pitched.
So, this is my 5th brew; all others minus one have been successful. I've brewed mostly dark beers previously, with OGs roughly in the 1.080 range. Decided with the warmer months approaching, to brew an IPA.
I ended up going with AHS New Zealand Double IPA as mini-mash, with a claimed OG of 1.082, and ABV of 8.3%. I ordered the 1% Alcohol Boost, which I've used before with great success.
I'd made a 1L DME starter (a little lower than Mr. Malty recommended, but eh - I've never had a problem before) a few days before, threw it in the fridge, decanted, etc. No issues there. Yeast fuel was used in both the starter and the wort.
Other than my CFC clogging due to the large amount of hop sludge, and having to resort to bucket in the sink method, there weren't any problems brewing. However, my first temperature corrected OG reading was 1.164. Yeesh - Dave's Dreaded Calculator claimed a high end ABV of 21.5%. I decided I must have not added enough makeup water (it was all measured with a marked pitcher) and threw in about another gallon. That dropped the OG down to 1.134, which gives me a potential ABV of 17.6%. I had tasted both, and decided that adding any more would water it down too much.
AHS claims a FG of 1.019, although of course that is assuming no Alcohol Boost is used. If that were still true, I'd end up with an ABV of 15.4%, which while a tad higher than I wanted (I was going for about 10%), would be OK.
My question are: Does WLP001 with a 1L starter (~15 minutes of aquarium stone aeration in the primary) stand a chance of making it that high, or if not, any guesses on a FG? If this turns out like a weaker 120 Minute I'd be OK, i.e. on the sweet side. I'm also OK with adding more de-aerated water prior to bottling, but obviously that depends on the FG I end up with.
I plan on giving it a week in the primary, and another week in the secondary, and then bottling. Any tips, thoughts, and so on would be greatly appreciated.
So, this is my 5th brew; all others minus one have been successful. I've brewed mostly dark beers previously, with OGs roughly in the 1.080 range. Decided with the warmer months approaching, to brew an IPA.
I ended up going with AHS New Zealand Double IPA as mini-mash, with a claimed OG of 1.082, and ABV of 8.3%. I ordered the 1% Alcohol Boost, which I've used before with great success.
I'd made a 1L DME starter (a little lower than Mr. Malty recommended, but eh - I've never had a problem before) a few days before, threw it in the fridge, decanted, etc. No issues there. Yeast fuel was used in both the starter and the wort.
Other than my CFC clogging due to the large amount of hop sludge, and having to resort to bucket in the sink method, there weren't any problems brewing. However, my first temperature corrected OG reading was 1.164. Yeesh - Dave's Dreaded Calculator claimed a high end ABV of 21.5%. I decided I must have not added enough makeup water (it was all measured with a marked pitcher) and threw in about another gallon. That dropped the OG down to 1.134, which gives me a potential ABV of 17.6%. I had tasted both, and decided that adding any more would water it down too much.
AHS claims a FG of 1.019, although of course that is assuming no Alcohol Boost is used. If that were still true, I'd end up with an ABV of 15.4%, which while a tad higher than I wanted (I was going for about 10%), would be OK.
My question
I plan on giving it a week in the primary, and another week in the secondary, and then bottling. Any tips, thoughts, and so on would be greatly appreciated.