Forgive me if there is already a thread on this, but i couldn't find it. Northernbrewers.com offered a golden dragon all grain kit, which included belgian pilsner (12lbs), belgian special b (.25) and belgian aromatic (.75).
1 oz sterling, and 1 oz saaz. Then it had special ingredients, soft brown candi sugar, priming sugar and dark candi syrup. The first two, the instructions said, were to be added at the end of the boil, and the latter during high krausen.
yeast was flanders golden ale.
so, on to my questions. O.G was supposed to be 1092, and i got 1075, not having added the dark candi syrup (will be pitching in a couple hours). Will the O.G go up to 1092, or did i not have great efficieny? (was rushed during the brewing because of an incoming thunder storm).
then, when is high krausen? when the krausen first leaves a ring at the top of the fermenter, or after?
stoked to have a batch sit for three/four months and be ready for the winter. Also, finally got a vortex going on my stirplate, which was cause for celebration (two or three tasty brews).
cheers
1 oz sterling, and 1 oz saaz. Then it had special ingredients, soft brown candi sugar, priming sugar and dark candi syrup. The first two, the instructions said, were to be added at the end of the boil, and the latter during high krausen.
yeast was flanders golden ale.
so, on to my questions. O.G was supposed to be 1092, and i got 1075, not having added the dark candi syrup (will be pitching in a couple hours). Will the O.G go up to 1092, or did i not have great efficieny? (was rushed during the brewing because of an incoming thunder storm).
then, when is high krausen? when the krausen first leaves a ring at the top of the fermenter, or after?
stoked to have a batch sit for three/four months and be ready for the winter. Also, finally got a vortex going on my stirplate, which was cause for celebration (two or three tasty brews).
cheers
