CaptChet
Well-Known Member
I just love this forum! Everyone is very dedicated and loves to help us noobs out. So here is my next question.
I just did my first batch 7 days ago. The partial grain kit was a Lager at Ale temp Oktoberfest. The est OG was 1.055. When I transfered to fermenter I took a SG reading and got 1.030. I am not sure how I missed the mark with an extract but I did. Its been 7 days @ around 61 F. I took a SG reading last night and got 1.020. Its slowing down a bit but still swirling and bubbling some. I know I still have some time in the primary and then a few weeks in a secondary + bottle conditioning. I tasted it last night with the SG sample and taste pretty darned good. Maybe a little estery but that will ease in lagering. I was just hoping for a slightly ^ABV.
So, my questions are:
1- Any ideas on how I missed the est OG with an extract?
2- When/if that happens again, what should I do to get OG where the recipe calls for it to be?
Thanks!
Chris
Merry Christmas
I just did my first batch 7 days ago. The partial grain kit was a Lager at Ale temp Oktoberfest. The est OG was 1.055. When I transfered to fermenter I took a SG reading and got 1.030. I am not sure how I missed the mark with an extract but I did. Its been 7 days @ around 61 F. I took a SG reading last night and got 1.020. Its slowing down a bit but still swirling and bubbling some. I know I still have some time in the primary and then a few weeks in a secondary + bottle conditioning. I tasted it last night with the SG sample and taste pretty darned good. Maybe a little estery but that will ease in lagering. I was just hoping for a slightly ^ABV.
So, my questions are:
1- Any ideas on how I missed the est OG with an extract?
2- When/if that happens again, what should I do to get OG where the recipe calls for it to be?
Thanks!
Chris
Merry Christmas
