larkinnm1
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Brewed a stout just now and my OG turned out higher than I expected, 1.057 vs 1.050. I know it sounds silly to complain about higher than expected efficiency, but I would like to know why. I use Beersmith to calculate everything and I am wondering if the program doesn't use the correct potential for the dark grains I used. Below is the recipe with the potential gravity point values from beersmith. plan to throw some PB2 in secondary to make a nice peanut butter stout!
8.75 lbs 2 row - 1.036
1 lb roasted barley- 1.025
.25 lb black malt- 1.025
.5 lb chocolate malt- 1.028
.5 lb flaked oats- 1.037
Nottingham dry yeast
1 oz cluster @ 60 min
1 lb regular PB2 in secondary- 7 days
1 lb chocolate PB2 in secondary- 7 days
Measured OG-1.057
Calculated OG- 1.050
EstimatedFG- 1.010 (hope I get there, want it dry!)
Thanks for replies
Brewed a stout just now and my OG turned out higher than I expected, 1.057 vs 1.050. I know it sounds silly to complain about higher than expected efficiency, but I would like to know why. I use Beersmith to calculate everything and I am wondering if the program doesn't use the correct potential for the dark grains I used. Below is the recipe with the potential gravity point values from beersmith. plan to throw some PB2 in secondary to make a nice peanut butter stout!
8.75 lbs 2 row - 1.036
1 lb roasted barley- 1.025
.25 lb black malt- 1.025
.5 lb chocolate malt- 1.028
.5 lb flaked oats- 1.037
Nottingham dry yeast
1 oz cluster @ 60 min
1 lb regular PB2 in secondary- 7 days
1 lb chocolate PB2 in secondary- 7 days
Measured OG-1.057
Calculated OG- 1.050
EstimatedFG- 1.010 (hope I get there, want it dry!)
Thanks for replies