Hi guys
Got my first home brew set there today. I said I'd start off with a plain over-the-counter coopers canadian blonde before I get into more advanced stuff. So I made the wort and everything was going fine until I got the water measurement wrong. I put in 25 litres of water instead of 23. My Gravity reading was 1.040. I have added my yeast in the hope that I can salvage something.
I felt like I wanted the ground to open up with this error. What are the consequences of this?
Is there any way to remedy this and what should I expect?
Cheers and beers.
Got my first home brew set there today. I said I'd start off with a plain over-the-counter coopers canadian blonde before I get into more advanced stuff. So I made the wort and everything was going fine until I got the water measurement wrong. I put in 25 litres of water instead of 23. My Gravity reading was 1.040. I have added my yeast in the hope that I can salvage something.
I felt like I wanted the ground to open up with this error. What are the consequences of this?
Is there any way to remedy this and what should I expect?
Cheers and beers.