Hey guys,
Just brewed an english pale last night. I took a gravity reading pre boil that was 1.050 (at 20 degrees celsius). I was expecting to see ATLEAST 10.56-58 after the boil. I realized I had used too much water, so I boiled it for an extra 20 minutes before the 90 minute regime. (nice rolling boil throughout).
I cooled it down to 20 degrees celsius, aerated the wort so it was foaming like crazy, pitched the yeast, stirred it in and realized I forgot to take a gravity reading. So I did. And again, 1.050. I calibrated my hydrometer a couple of weeks ago, so I have no reason to assume it's faulty.
How is it possible to have the exact same value after 115 minutes of boiling? I could see from the edges in the kettle that it had definately evaporated...
Any ideas on this? Never seen that before
Just brewed an english pale last night. I took a gravity reading pre boil that was 1.050 (at 20 degrees celsius). I was expecting to see ATLEAST 10.56-58 after the boil. I realized I had used too much water, so I boiled it for an extra 20 minutes before the 90 minute regime. (nice rolling boil throughout).
I cooled it down to 20 degrees celsius, aerated the wort so it was foaming like crazy, pitched the yeast, stirred it in and realized I forgot to take a gravity reading. So I did. And again, 1.050. I calibrated my hydrometer a couple of weeks ago, so I have no reason to assume it's faulty.
How is it possible to have the exact same value after 115 minutes of boiling? I could see from the edges in the kettle that it had definately evaporated...
Any ideas on this? Never seen that before