BuffaloBrew
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I'm still fairly new at this hobby, but I've brewed enough batches with more experienced buddies, to where I feel that I have a fairly good grasp of the process. I flew solo last night for the first time ever.
So, I think I may have taken an inaccurate reading from my hydrometer when I pitched my yeast last night. It was about 12:30am when I finished up so I was a bit tired. I'm brewing an Imperial Coffee Stout, a beer that I've brewed before with GREAT results. I used a total of approximately 4 lbs of assorted grains and another 6 lbs of light DME, and the reading of my 5 gallons that I wrote down was 1.024. That seems awfully low to me, and much lower than I was going for. It just started bubbling, about 12 hours into the primary.
How badly would it F things up if I popped the lid and took another reading?
So, I think I may have taken an inaccurate reading from my hydrometer when I pitched my yeast last night. It was about 12:30am when I finished up so I was a bit tired. I'm brewing an Imperial Coffee Stout, a beer that I've brewed before with GREAT results. I used a total of approximately 4 lbs of assorted grains and another 6 lbs of light DME, and the reading of my 5 gallons that I wrote down was 1.024. That seems awfully low to me, and much lower than I was going for. It just started bubbling, about 12 hours into the primary.
How badly would it F things up if I popped the lid and took another reading?