myerstyson
Well-Known Member
OK, my two recent OG misses has taught me that I need to scale these recipe kits to match my preferred technique.
First a bit of background:
Just finished batch #5 (Maibock) and missed the OG by about 10 points. Before that was a doppelbock that missed a bit, too. Before all that, batch #1, my Holiday Ale, I brewed to the recipe but lost almost an entire gallon to trub and my crappy bottling technique (since corrected). So I decided to take care of this by boiling full wort and putting 6 gallons into the fermenter instead of 5 (or 5.2 as some recipes call for).
Well, noob that I am, I didn't realize the effect an extra gallon of water on the wort OG would be. I want to hit the proper OG so I think I need to scale up my recipes, yes?
So here's the questions:
a) Can I simply multiply the DME by 1.2 to add the extra 20% (if I even did that math correct) to make up for the extra gallon?
b) Do I have to scale up the steeping grain as well?
c) Hops? Do I have to add 20% more hops?
d) Is there some program that'll do this for me? (I have a chromebook, so can't use brewsmith. I do have a BrewToad acct, but haven't looked too closely to it.)
Here's some caveats before you answer:
a) I do NOT have the capability to do AG right now;
b) My brew kettle is 8 gallon and I've boiled, with DME in it, 6.5 gallons safely so far;
c) all my recipe kits are DME-only as I have shipping restrictions where I am currently stationed.
I think that's it. Thanks in advance folks.
First a bit of background:
Just finished batch #5 (Maibock) and missed the OG by about 10 points. Before that was a doppelbock that missed a bit, too. Before all that, batch #1, my Holiday Ale, I brewed to the recipe but lost almost an entire gallon to trub and my crappy bottling technique (since corrected). So I decided to take care of this by boiling full wort and putting 6 gallons into the fermenter instead of 5 (or 5.2 as some recipes call for).
Well, noob that I am, I didn't realize the effect an extra gallon of water on the wort OG would be. I want to hit the proper OG so I think I need to scale up my recipes, yes?
So here's the questions:
a) Can I simply multiply the DME by 1.2 to add the extra 20% (if I even did that math correct) to make up for the extra gallon?
b) Do I have to scale up the steeping grain as well?
c) Hops? Do I have to add 20% more hops?
d) Is there some program that'll do this for me? (I have a chromebook, so can't use brewsmith. I do have a BrewToad acct, but haven't looked too closely to it.)
Here's some caveats before you answer:
a) I do NOT have the capability to do AG right now;
b) My brew kettle is 8 gallon and I've boiled, with DME in it, 6.5 gallons safely so far;
c) all my recipe kits are DME-only as I have shipping restrictions where I am currently stationed.
I think that's it. Thanks in advance folks.