I have been brewing for just a few months and have had four successful extract+steeping grain based batches so far (all from Brewers Best).
I wanted to push my knowledge a little, so I sat down and read How To Brew by Palmer and saw that there is a relationship between how many pounds of steeping grains you use and how many gallons of water should be part of the boil. From the book and other resources, it appears the rule of thumb is 1 gallon per 1-1.25 lbs of grains.
Where I am getting confused is one of the kits I bought from Brewers' Best, The dunkelweizen, which only has 1 lb of grains, but yet calls for 2.5 gallons to be boiled at minimum.
Should I follow the rule of thumb and only boil 1 or 1.25 gallons or should I boil 2.5 gallons or more? (I have a large brew pot capable of boiling all 5 gallons).
Also, at what temperature do you add the additional water to get it up to the right gravity? From what I have read about 75-80 degrees is a good spot.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Rob
I wanted to push my knowledge a little, so I sat down and read How To Brew by Palmer and saw that there is a relationship between how many pounds of steeping grains you use and how many gallons of water should be part of the boil. From the book and other resources, it appears the rule of thumb is 1 gallon per 1-1.25 lbs of grains.
Where I am getting confused is one of the kits I bought from Brewers' Best, The dunkelweizen, which only has 1 lb of grains, but yet calls for 2.5 gallons to be boiled at minimum.
Should I follow the rule of thumb and only boil 1 or 1.25 gallons or should I boil 2.5 gallons or more? (I have a large brew pot capable of boiling all 5 gallons).
Also, at what temperature do you add the additional water to get it up to the right gravity? From what I have read about 75-80 degrees is a good spot.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Rob