scottboughton
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Hi All-
New brewer question. A buddy and I brewed a (supposedly) 10 gal all-grain batch of Maple Syrup Ale this past Sat. We followed the directions, and ended up with 13.5 gallons of wort with a SG of 1.045 (Bottom end of expected range). We frankly ran out of time brewing, as this batch took MUCH longer than expected due to using his kitchen stove (2 burners at a time) to heat the water and boil the wort. We had a yeast starter, splitting the yeast between the 3 fermenting buckets. There have been no signs of fermentation to-date in any of the buckets, and we're second guessing our decision about boiling off the remaining 3.5 gal of liquid.
Any opinions -should we boil off the 3.5 gal and re-pitch yeast? Or 'wait and see'?
Opinions are much appreciated!
Scott
New brewer question. A buddy and I brewed a (supposedly) 10 gal all-grain batch of Maple Syrup Ale this past Sat. We followed the directions, and ended up with 13.5 gallons of wort with a SG of 1.045 (Bottom end of expected range). We frankly ran out of time brewing, as this batch took MUCH longer than expected due to using his kitchen stove (2 burners at a time) to heat the water and boil the wort. We had a yeast starter, splitting the yeast between the 3 fermenting buckets. There have been no signs of fermentation to-date in any of the buckets, and we're second guessing our decision about boiling off the remaining 3.5 gal of liquid.
Any opinions -should we boil off the 3.5 gal and re-pitch yeast? Or 'wait and see'?
Opinions are much appreciated!
Scott