Hello all -- I am newer to brewing and have been reading this forum a lot as a point of reference throughout my first two brews. I recently just tested the FG of my latest home brew (Hank's Hefeweizen- Malt Extract) and it is coming out considerably lower than the target.
Here is some of the data I collected during the brew:
What went wrong?
Here is some of the data I collected during the brew:
- I brought 6 gal of water to 160 degree F
- Steeped speciality grains at 160 degree for 30 mins
- Killed the heat
- Added 6 lbs of Liquid Malt Extract after grains were removed from steeping
- Added 1 lb of dry malt extract
- Once the malt extract was completely dissolved through stirring, I brought the wort back to a boil (210 degree F). This took about 10 min.
- Tossed hops (1 oz of Tettnag hops)
- Boiled for 60 mins -- this was a "choked" boil. I was afraid of a boil over due to boiling in a turkey fryer and couldn't achieve a rolling boil, but the water was still at a boil
- Once it finished boiling for 60 min, I transferred to bucket and back to boiling container several times and stirred like crazy
- I tossed the wort in an ice bath (wort was 180 degree)
- I set it to chill and came back about 6 hours later and it was 60 degrees
- Took OG Hydrometer reading of 1.075 (calibrated with pure water at 1.065 so true OG was 1.01). Target OG is 1.051
- I hydrated and pitched the yeast at 60 degree
- Airlock activity the next evening
- 4 days later, intense fermentation, fermentation came through airlock
- FG is 1.070 but true FG was 1.005. Target FG was 1.014
What went wrong?