dmodic
Member
Hi,
I am new to the forum and did my best to try and find a similar forum to negate a new post but nothing quite matched my situation. So, if I accidentally post a duplicate thread here, please forgive me.
I brewed a russian imperial stout and had an OG of 1.08, and a desired FG of 1.020. When I added to primary fermenter, I was at approximately 4.5-4.75 gallons to achieve the OG of 1.080 prior to adding yeast and sealing into primary.
After 3 days in primary, I transferred to secondary and gravity was 1.030. After 4 days in secondary, I added bourbon soaked oak chips.
At this point, my 5 gallon carboy had a substantial amount of open head space. After speaking to a more knowledgeable person than myself, I became worried about oxidation issues due to air in head space. I took a gravity reading yesterday and it was 1.030 still. So, I thought i did not have enough water. I tasted it and it was strong (oakey and bourbon wise) but more or less good.
So, after being in secondary for 8 days, I added water yesterday to top off to decrease headspace and reach a gravity closer to 1.020. I took the gravity afterwards and it was 1.015.... I tasted it and it tastes kind of watery.
If anyone could provide thoughts on if what i did was good or bad i would appreciate. Also, i was debating on making up some DME solution and adding it. But, it has been a long time since brew day (today is day 12 since brew day). Essentially, it seems my gravity is off by 0.005. Any appropriate comments would be much appreciated. Thank you everyone.
~DM
I am new to the forum and did my best to try and find a similar forum to negate a new post but nothing quite matched my situation. So, if I accidentally post a duplicate thread here, please forgive me.
I brewed a russian imperial stout and had an OG of 1.08, and a desired FG of 1.020. When I added to primary fermenter, I was at approximately 4.5-4.75 gallons to achieve the OG of 1.080 prior to adding yeast and sealing into primary.
After 3 days in primary, I transferred to secondary and gravity was 1.030. After 4 days in secondary, I added bourbon soaked oak chips.
At this point, my 5 gallon carboy had a substantial amount of open head space. After speaking to a more knowledgeable person than myself, I became worried about oxidation issues due to air in head space. I took a gravity reading yesterday and it was 1.030 still. So, I thought i did not have enough water. I tasted it and it was strong (oakey and bourbon wise) but more or less good.
So, after being in secondary for 8 days, I added water yesterday to top off to decrease headspace and reach a gravity closer to 1.020. I took the gravity afterwards and it was 1.015.... I tasted it and it tastes kind of watery.
If anyone could provide thoughts on if what i did was good or bad i would appreciate. Also, i was debating on making up some DME solution and adding it. But, it has been a long time since brew day (today is day 12 since brew day). Essentially, it seems my gravity is off by 0.005. Any appropriate comments would be much appreciated. Thank you everyone.
~DM