Just curious, did you take into account the Lactose that is not fermentable but manifests itself in a gravity reading??
Yes, I'm not expecting it to drop below 1.020, but I'm hoping it'll go below 1.030
Just curious, did you take into account the Lactose that is not fermentable but manifests itself in a gravity reading??
Yes, I'm not expecting it to drop below 1.020, but I'm hoping it'll go below 1.030
There's not much oatmeal in this recipe, but I mash any oats in a regular pot w/strainer of course, on the stove then add liquid to grain mash after 45min or so. Had 1 stuck mash..never again. Just have to subtract water amount from grain mash, once oat liquid is poured its back to where it should be.
Gotcha. What was your OG?
Mine was at 1.074, which is a bit higher than normal. Should have a final here within a week-ish..
I mashed it at 154, and fermented at 67. I have since raised the fermenter temp and there's new activity, I'll check it again in a couple days.
Has your gravity changed much over the last few days? Not sure if you mentioned it before but, which yeast did you pitch? Did you make any changes to the recipe? For example, did you scale the recipe up or down? How much lactose did you use? What was your wort volume?
Actually yes I did. I made this on my Picobrew for the second brew on the machine. Just got finished kegging all 2.5 gallons of it and the sample tastes amazing. I also used US-04 for the yeast and not the usual US-05. Can't wait for it to carb up because this will for sure go fast. Finally making good beers thanks to the Picobrew!I want to make this for sure! Has anyone subbed the 2 row for Maris otter?