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BroomVikin

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I found this recipe online and it looked great to me. However, when I put it in BS it comes out as a LOT bigger beer than the original recipe says. There's no OG listed on the recipe but it says the target ABV is 8.1%. When I put it in Beer Smith though I get an estimated ABV of 9.9% for a 5.5g batch and 11.0% for a 5g batch! Am I doing something wrong? The original recipe is here.

Malts

14 lbs Belgian Pale Malt
1 lb Malted Wheat
12 oz. Special B
8 oz. English Medium Crystal
4 oz. Chocolate Malt
12 oz. Amber Candi syrup

Hops

1/2 oz. Magnum 14%a, 60 minutes
1 oz. Tettnanger 4%a, 20 minutes

Yeast: Wyeast 1762 Belgian Abbey II
 
Lower the efficiency... my experience tells me to reduce brewhouse efficiency when brewing big beers as there is more losses.
 
Yeah, there's an article somewhere on bigger beers you should expect a efficiency drop of up to 10%
 
I think the person writing the recipe must be getting very bad efficiency. It doesn't list target OG but I'm thinking it can't be much over 1.075? And 5 pts or so will come from the sugar, so that doesn't leave that big a mash. I would probably count on my usual 78-79% for something like that. When doing big beers say in the 1.090 range I've had to adjust down to like 71% or so, but 56% sounds pretty low.
 

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