I started brewing a beer yesterday, a spiced brown ale forsolstice festivities. I'm usually doing all-grain, but this time I went the extract approach to save some time.
The problem was, after mixing water with the wort (i had about 2 gallons left after a 3 gallon boil) i obviously couldn't take a very good gravity reading. I added the water directly to the carboy. The expected OG according to brewsmith for 5 gallons was about 1.065. My reading showed 1.104, which was clearly not the case (and yes, i tested my hydrometer for calibration).
I decided just to wait until the water was better mixed to test it, so I pitched two packets of s-04 and put the blowoff on. Approximately 16 hours after pitching, i took my gravity reading, which is now 1.056. The fermentation is going well and bubbling furiously, with a medium amount of krausen.
So my question is - 1) how do you mix the wort and water well enough to get a better original gravity reading?
and
2) How fast does gravity drop? I would like to estimate the actual OG I started with, instead of this bunk number I came up with. The beer probably started fermenting about 4-5 hours after pitching. I imagine it ferments at different rates according to the yeast used, but maybe there is a rule of thumb I don't know, or someone has a cool graph to help explain it?
Any help would be appreciated!
The problem was, after mixing water with the wort (i had about 2 gallons left after a 3 gallon boil) i obviously couldn't take a very good gravity reading. I added the water directly to the carboy. The expected OG according to brewsmith for 5 gallons was about 1.065. My reading showed 1.104, which was clearly not the case (and yes, i tested my hydrometer for calibration).
I decided just to wait until the water was better mixed to test it, so I pitched two packets of s-04 and put the blowoff on. Approximately 16 hours after pitching, i took my gravity reading, which is now 1.056. The fermentation is going well and bubbling furiously, with a medium amount of krausen.
So my question is - 1) how do you mix the wort and water well enough to get a better original gravity reading?
and
2) How fast does gravity drop? I would like to estimate the actual OG I started with, instead of this bunk number I came up with. The beer probably started fermenting about 4-5 hours after pitching. I imagine it ferments at different rates according to the yeast used, but maybe there is a rule of thumb I don't know, or someone has a cool graph to help explain it?
Any help would be appreciated!