duskb
Well-Known Member
I just finished brewing a Bock and dumped the wort onto a fresh yeast cake.
Usually when I go to top off I measure up to the 5 gal line (which I verified was spot on). For the first time I dumped my wort in and realized the trub kicked that marker off a bit. I grabbed my hydrometer after guessing how much to add and got a reading of 1.074 (Recipe calls for 1.067). I added some more water but haven't bothered to verify where I'm at since for fear of over-diluting the mixture. It's way beyond the 5 gal. line now.
How do you guys manage to get the gravity close? Do I just keep sucking up samples till I get it or let it go?
Usually when I go to top off I measure up to the 5 gal line (which I verified was spot on). For the first time I dumped my wort in and realized the trub kicked that marker off a bit. I grabbed my hydrometer after guessing how much to add and got a reading of 1.074 (Recipe calls for 1.067). I added some more water but haven't bothered to verify where I'm at since for fear of over-diluting the mixture. It's way beyond the 5 gal. line now.
How do you guys manage to get the gravity close? Do I just keep sucking up samples till I get it or let it go?