Hello All,
My first post on here.....I brewed a 10 gallon batch of stout last weekend and apparently oversparged. Sparged with close to 5 gallons of water and didnt realize the fatal error until went to take a reading and a sampling when filling the fermenters.
The end result tasted VERY watered down and my SG reading was 1.052.
Is it possible to fix this weak batch by cooking up another batch of overly concentrated wort to add at secondary?
My intention is to maybe mash enough grains for 6 gallons, using 3 gallons of water to start. Will this work to cook up a batch of 2-3 gallons of VERRY concentrated wort to add and balance out the overly weak batch?
Other options?? Thoughts??
Thank you all!!
My first post on here.....I brewed a 10 gallon batch of stout last weekend and apparently oversparged. Sparged with close to 5 gallons of water and didnt realize the fatal error until went to take a reading and a sampling when filling the fermenters.
The end result tasted VERY watered down and my SG reading was 1.052.
Is it possible to fix this weak batch by cooking up another batch of overly concentrated wort to add at secondary?
My intention is to maybe mash enough grains for 6 gallons, using 3 gallons of water to start. Will this work to cook up a batch of 2-3 gallons of VERRY concentrated wort to add and balance out the overly weak batch?
Other options?? Thoughts??
Thank you all!!