tomaso
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I've just finished brewing BierMuncher's Cenntenial Blonde (https://www.homebrewtalk.com/showthread.php?t=42841) and had the nice Idea of doing a split batch to test differents yeasts.
In the big batch (14L) I put Wyeast's liquid Whitbread yeast and in the small batch (4L) I put Safale-04 Dry british ale yeast.
So far so good, just that at the end, when topping up with water I forgot to shake well before pitching and afterwards have ended up with two batches with completely different gravities:
the big batch has an OG of 1,032 (should be 1,040); so way to low for such a small beer.
the small batch has an OG of 1,067 so way to high.
The gravity before topping up with 50% water (i.e. 9L) was 1,083 and according to beersmith should have come in at 1,041 after topping up.
What should I do?
One option could be to just mix the batches which would even out the gravity somewhat but then I mix the two different yeast strains... what would the result be?
guess the only other option is to let it ride but not really happy with that.
Would be very happy with some good suggestions, thanks!
In the big batch (14L) I put Wyeast's liquid Whitbread yeast and in the small batch (4L) I put Safale-04 Dry british ale yeast.
So far so good, just that at the end, when topping up with water I forgot to shake well before pitching and afterwards have ended up with two batches with completely different gravities:
the big batch has an OG of 1,032 (should be 1,040); so way to low for such a small beer.
the small batch has an OG of 1,067 so way to high.
The gravity before topping up with 50% water (i.e. 9L) was 1,083 and according to beersmith should have come in at 1,041 after topping up.
What should I do?
One option could be to just mix the batches which would even out the gravity somewhat but then I mix the two different yeast strains... what would the result be?
guess the only other option is to let it ride but not really happy with that.
Would be very happy with some good suggestions, thanks!