I've brewed about 10 batches of beer now. After my first batch I moved to partial mash. Every time my OG comes out quite lower than the recipe calls for. Today I made a stout and (according to an online calculator and the recipe I found) the OG was supposed to be around 1.084, but I ended up with 1.055. The bill was as follows:
Two 3.3 lb cans of Dark LME
1.75 lb DME
1 lb Roasted Barley
1 lb Crystal 50L
.5 lb Chocolate Malt
.5 lb Briess Black
I got my temp up to 165° to steep my grains for 20 minutes. Temp waved a bit, but kept it between 160° and 168°. Brought wort to boil and added all the DME and LME, along with hops and maltodextrin. After the 60 min boil I added the mix to my fermenter and mixed in the water. At the 5 gal mark at 68° my measured OG was 1.055. I am usually about 0.010 or so away from the estimated OG, but this was by far the worst I've been off.
I read about different problems with sparging and taking measurements when working AG. The water was stirred quite well in before and after taking each measurement. I tried to keep the temp consistent as I was adding water. Any suggestions and tips would help very much. Thank you!

Two 3.3 lb cans of Dark LME
1.75 lb DME
1 lb Roasted Barley
1 lb Crystal 50L
.5 lb Chocolate Malt
.5 lb Briess Black
I got my temp up to 165° to steep my grains for 20 minutes. Temp waved a bit, but kept it between 160° and 168°. Brought wort to boil and added all the DME and LME, along with hops and maltodextrin. After the 60 min boil I added the mix to my fermenter and mixed in the water. At the 5 gal mark at 68° my measured OG was 1.055. I am usually about 0.010 or so away from the estimated OG, but this was by far the worst I've been off.
I read about different problems with sparging and taking measurements when working AG. The water was stirred quite well in before and after taking each measurement. I tried to keep the temp consistent as I was adding water. Any suggestions and tips would help very much. Thank you!
