OkanaganMike
Well-Known Member
Gotta love Google. Is there anything not on there? 

Nevermind - should have done a quick Google search - problem solved: http://www.brewersfriend.com/hydrometer-temp/
Many folks find in practice that the conversions don't work too well much over 80-90* (one reason a refractometer is nice on brew day). If you put the sample cup in a bowl of cold water it will cool off faster than putting it in the freezer, especially if you stir it.
Nevermind - should have done a quick Google search - problem solved: http://www.brewersfriend.com/hydrometer-temp/
Thanks for the tips on cooling my sample to 90 or below. A refractometer might be nice, but I'd rather spend that $ on more ingredients. It's not like a 4-6 oz sample of wort is going to be missed over 5 gallons, at least not to me.
I probably would have just lengthened the boil to end up with three gallons. 4.25 gallons of 1.042 wort boiled down to 3 gallons yields 1.060 wort...much closer to your goal OG. All grain is not necessarily lighter than any extract counterpart except that attenuation is sometimes better with all grain. You can add sugar/DME to your primary to raise the gravity if you like. I like your dry hop experiment idea. Do it!
I would recommend doing two boils with plain water for an hour.....
This is great advice if you want to be very exact, however I would prefer spending 3 hours and 5 lbs of propane making beer....just a matter of personal preference and how precise you want to be....unlike Priceless, I tend to be precise less.![]()
Since I got over 4 gallons of wort (even if it was lower OG than I anticipated) with the ingredients (7.625 pounds of grain) from NB's Dead Ringer BIAB kit, I was curious if I could do a regular all-grain 5 gallon kit (10-11 pounds of grain) in my setup (an 8-gallon Tall Boy). I wasn't close to boiling over last weekend when I brewed the Dead Ringer batch, so I'm curious if it's crazy to think I can get close to OG with a 5-gallon all-grain kit in an 8-gallon Tall Boy kettle? I could top off if need be.
How can you know if your better than a Chimp? :fro:
Have you ever seen those guys brew?
They can use their feet and their hands at the same time, and let me tell you, they are fast! I saw a chimp brew 3 straight BIAB batches in 2 hours.
Hands and feet darting this way and that, they were a blur.
He made:
Banana Blonde Ale
Banana Stout
Banana Double IPA
(PS - I too googled knot tying - Millers Knot)