musclenut
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Well I screwed up my first homebrew. It was a pumkin ale. Everything I read about making beer said not to worry have a homebrew. Well I think I had too many. I put my beer in the fermenter about 3:00 am Sun. I put in about 1 to 1 1/2 gallons too much water, and I forgot to airate it before pouring it in the fermenter. It's burping 3 to 4 bubbles a minute right now. Back to my original question. I know too much water isn't the end of the world, less intense flavor, poor head retention but is there any thing I can add to my 2nd fermentation to bring it back up too good drinkablity? I don't have a clue what my og was. I'm learning everythink not to do for my next batch. Thanks for the help!
5 gallon batch
1/2lb crystal 60L
1/4lb chocolate
6.6lbs light malt extract
1lb bag of wheat dme
2 huge butternut squash
3 cinnamon sticks ground
1/8oz all spice
1/8oz nutmeg
1/2 cup brown sugar
yeast dry safale -04
5 gallon batch
1/2lb crystal 60L
1/4lb chocolate
6.6lbs light malt extract
1lb bag of wheat dme
2 huge butternut squash
3 cinnamon sticks ground
1/8oz all spice
1/8oz nutmeg
1/2 cup brown sugar
yeast dry safale -04