wing_nut
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My beginner brewing plan was to find a couple of kits that I like and make them a bunch of times and enjoy drinking home made beer
. Didnt want to get involved with too much chemistry apart from understanding the process.
I need to opinions of the more experienced brewers. I just bottled a batch of Woodfordes Headcracker Ale. And Ive got it wrong. The mistake I made was after putting the cans of malted extract in the fermented and filling to 13.5 liters I added 13.5 liters of water, forgetting to take into account the volume of the malt about 2.2(ish) liters. So I have 19% more water in the wort than I am supposed to.
So this is where I dont know what happens now. Looking at it logically, the amount of malt and the amount of yeast is still the same so there is still enough yeast to eat the available malt. So what could have happened to the wort? Simply just a diluted, color, taste and alcohol content?
Next questions is the priming sugar. They say table sugar, ½ tsp/pint. This is the next mistake. Imp. pints not US pints. So I primed with 5.5 Tbs sugar for the 33 US pints I had instead of 4 Tbs. for the 24 Imp pints it should have been. Now I have a lot more sugar than is meant to be there. Again What happens?

I need to opinions of the more experienced brewers. I just bottled a batch of Woodfordes Headcracker Ale. And Ive got it wrong. The mistake I made was after putting the cans of malted extract in the fermented and filling to 13.5 liters I added 13.5 liters of water, forgetting to take into account the volume of the malt about 2.2(ish) liters. So I have 19% more water in the wort than I am supposed to.
So this is where I dont know what happens now. Looking at it logically, the amount of malt and the amount of yeast is still the same so there is still enough yeast to eat the available malt. So what could have happened to the wort? Simply just a diluted, color, taste and alcohol content?
Next questions is the priming sugar. They say table sugar, ½ tsp/pint. This is the next mistake. Imp. pints not US pints. So I primed with 5.5 Tbs sugar for the 33 US pints I had instead of 4 Tbs. for the 24 Imp pints it should have been. Now I have a lot more sugar than is meant to be there. Again What happens?