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Sayvillebrew

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Hello all and Happy Holidays!

I brewed NS's Kama Citra IPA this weekend. I did a full boil with about 6.5 gallons to allow for evaporation. I cooled and whirlpoooled and let the hop and break material settle before transferring to the primary. I only got barely 4 gallons after leaving the trub on the bottom. My OG was 1.055 (target 1.050). When I topped off to 5 gallons, it took my OG down to 1.045. Not the end of the world...but my question is - When I brew a hoppy beer, should I increase my boil volume to allow for volume loss with all of the trub and/or add some extra malt extract/sugar to make up the decrease OG with top off?

Thanks for any advice!

Mike
 
When I use whole leaf hops ( which is always) I lose about .5 gallons more than someone using hop pellets. I scale my recipes up to 5.5 gallons (on beersmith) and expect to get 5.
 
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