nigel31
Well-Known Member
Hey,
I brewed up an extract batch of Northern Brewer Wee Heavy ye(a)sterday. All went great, no troubles. Now, this ale has 12 pounds (yes, 12 lbs.) of gold liquid malt extract in it as well as about a pound of steeped grainage (steeped for the proper amount of time). OG was supposed to be 1.083. It came about (after a couple readings) at 1.060. WAY LOW.
The first one was taken at about 75F, and the second one I chilled to 60. With the first one, I adjusted the OG reading (1.050) using the sheet that came with my brand-new hydrometer--this was a first-time use. With the second one, it was exactly 60F and read 1.060. The hydrometer read 0.00 with plain water in it, by the way.
How can a brew with all that sugar in it possibly be only 1.060?
Any thoughts on what could've gone wrong or what can be done? It's bubbling away like mad in the primary carboy presently, so I won't disturb it. Just kinda stinks that I may never know what the actual final gravity/ABV will be.
Thanks, crew.
Nige
I brewed up an extract batch of Northern Brewer Wee Heavy ye(a)sterday. All went great, no troubles. Now, this ale has 12 pounds (yes, 12 lbs.) of gold liquid malt extract in it as well as about a pound of steeped grainage (steeped for the proper amount of time). OG was supposed to be 1.083. It came about (after a couple readings) at 1.060. WAY LOW.
The first one was taken at about 75F, and the second one I chilled to 60. With the first one, I adjusted the OG reading (1.050) using the sheet that came with my brand-new hydrometer--this was a first-time use. With the second one, it was exactly 60F and read 1.060. The hydrometer read 0.00 with plain water in it, by the way.
How can a brew with all that sugar in it possibly be only 1.060?
Any thoughts on what could've gone wrong or what can be done? It's bubbling away like mad in the primary carboy presently, so I won't disturb it. Just kinda stinks that I may never know what the actual final gravity/ABV will be.
Thanks, crew.
Nige