max-the-knife
Well-Known Member
Last evening I decided to brew a Bock beer and ran into a problem.
I have a 7 1/2 gallon brew pot and usually do a 6 gallon boil resulting in a 5 gallon beer. My Bock kit contained 7 lbs of an amber LME and I didn't take into account the volume of the extract. Upon addition of the LME I ended up with about 7 gallons in my brew pot and no room to boil. This was after I mixed in the LME.
My only solution was to remove and discard a gallon of wort!
The following is my recipe:
6 gallon water
7 lbs John Bull Amber LME
1/2 lb Chocolate Malt (crushed grain) Steeped for 30 min @ 155 F.
2 oz. Hallertau Hop pellets (60 min)
.5 oz. Tettnanger (1 min)
My OG was 1.046 which wasn't too short of the 1.052 I was expecting.
Question: What will the removal of 1 gallon of wort do to my beer?
I have a 7 1/2 gallon brew pot and usually do a 6 gallon boil resulting in a 5 gallon beer. My Bock kit contained 7 lbs of an amber LME and I didn't take into account the volume of the extract. Upon addition of the LME I ended up with about 7 gallons in my brew pot and no room to boil. This was after I mixed in the LME.
My only solution was to remove and discard a gallon of wort!
The following is my recipe:
6 gallon water
7 lbs John Bull Amber LME
1/2 lb Chocolate Malt (crushed grain) Steeped for 30 min @ 155 F.
2 oz. Hallertau Hop pellets (60 min)
.5 oz. Tettnanger (1 min)
My OG was 1.046 which wasn't too short of the 1.052 I was expecting.
Question: What will the removal of 1 gallon of wort do to my beer?