KWright_VT
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Well, my first batch was going well until...
It was an American Pale Ale kit with LME and the caramel 20 to steep. All went pretty well through the steeping and boil. I cooled it down to 70 degrees, poured it into my primary fermenter (6.5 gallon bucket), and then added some 70 degree water to make 5 gallons per the recipe. I used a thief to pull a sample and went to put it in a tube to take an OG reading. The thief wouldn't release the wort, so I poured it in from the top of the thief. On the second sample with the thief, I shook it a little and everything freed up and it came out OK, but with a lot of hop particles. I took a reading, and it was way high (over 1.080), so I added some more water (To about 5.3 gallons or so). Second Hydrometer reading was 1.080. I moved some foam from the fermenter and tested in the bucket itself. Hydro read 1.030. Took another sample with the thief and in the test tube, it measured 1.080.
I'm guessing the debris in the sample taken with the thief skewed my reading, and that the 1.030 is probably closer to correct. I went ahead and pitched the yeast since I couldn't think of any correction at that point, stirred and sealed the bucket. My assumption is that I will get an ultra light pale ale, but would like some opinions and suggestions to correct this on my next batch.
Even with a couple of mistakes, it was a lot of fun, now I've just got to be patient until I can bottle this and taste it to see what happened. I'll definitely be making more! Thanks for any help!
Kevin
It was an American Pale Ale kit with LME and the caramel 20 to steep. All went pretty well through the steeping and boil. I cooled it down to 70 degrees, poured it into my primary fermenter (6.5 gallon bucket), and then added some 70 degree water to make 5 gallons per the recipe. I used a thief to pull a sample and went to put it in a tube to take an OG reading. The thief wouldn't release the wort, so I poured it in from the top of the thief. On the second sample with the thief, I shook it a little and everything freed up and it came out OK, but with a lot of hop particles. I took a reading, and it was way high (over 1.080), so I added some more water (To about 5.3 gallons or so). Second Hydrometer reading was 1.080. I moved some foam from the fermenter and tested in the bucket itself. Hydro read 1.030. Took another sample with the thief and in the test tube, it measured 1.080.
I'm guessing the debris in the sample taken with the thief skewed my reading, and that the 1.030 is probably closer to correct. I went ahead and pitched the yeast since I couldn't think of any correction at that point, stirred and sealed the bucket. My assumption is that I will get an ultra light pale ale, but would like some opinions and suggestions to correct this on my next batch.
Even with a couple of mistakes, it was a lot of fun, now I've just got to be patient until I can bottle this and taste it to see what happened. I'll definitely be making more! Thanks for any help!
Kevin