Good afternoon folks,
This past weekend I brewed a White IPA using extract and found that the starting gravity was much lower than anticipated. The target was 1.067 and the actual came in at 1.052. I used extra top off water to bring the total volume to 5.25 gallons and stirred it very well before taking the reading. Is it possible that the sample I took was incorrect? I also used 2.5 gallons in the brew kettle although I realized afterwards that the recipe called for 2.0 gallons during the boil. (I actually made the same mistake with a previous IPA which ALSO came out to have a low starting gravity.) Would the additional water during the boil cause a low starting gravity?
The brew is currently vigorously fermenting away. Any thoughts would be helpful!
This past weekend I brewed a White IPA using extract and found that the starting gravity was much lower than anticipated. The target was 1.067 and the actual came in at 1.052. I used extra top off water to bring the total volume to 5.25 gallons and stirred it very well before taking the reading. Is it possible that the sample I took was incorrect? I also used 2.5 gallons in the brew kettle although I realized afterwards that the recipe called for 2.0 gallons during the boil. (I actually made the same mistake with a previous IPA which ALSO came out to have a low starting gravity.) Would the additional water during the boil cause a low starting gravity?
The brew is currently vigorously fermenting away. Any thoughts would be helpful!