mayday1019
Well-Known Member
Hello,
Thank you guys for replying to my last post. Everyone's been a very big help.
I just noticed that I may have used too little water when I made this first brew. I used a 5gal Poland Springs bottle, thinking at the time I'd make 5 gals of brew.
I just re-read the directions and they ask for 2.5 gals of water in the wort, and after the wort is added to the primary, then add enough water to make 5.5 gals total.
Since i only used a 5 gal bottle to start, i figure that by not adding the extra 1/4 gallon it asks for and through evaporation during the boil, I may be short 1/4-1/3 of a gallon of brew! Will this affect my bottling situation? Since the brew is more concentrated, could I be looking at the possibility of exploding bottles?
I know the brew will be slightly higher in alcohol and stronger tasting, but will I be facing any serious problems?
Also, could I add an additional 1/4 gallon of water to my secondary or would I be risking too much with oxidation and contamination?
Thank you!
Thank you guys for replying to my last post. Everyone's been a very big help.
I just noticed that I may have used too little water when I made this first brew. I used a 5gal Poland Springs bottle, thinking at the time I'd make 5 gals of brew.
I just re-read the directions and they ask for 2.5 gals of water in the wort, and after the wort is added to the primary, then add enough water to make 5.5 gals total.
Since i only used a 5 gal bottle to start, i figure that by not adding the extra 1/4 gallon it asks for and through evaporation during the boil, I may be short 1/4-1/3 of a gallon of brew! Will this affect my bottling situation? Since the brew is more concentrated, could I be looking at the possibility of exploding bottles?
I know the brew will be slightly higher in alcohol and stronger tasting, but will I be facing any serious problems?
Also, could I add an additional 1/4 gallon of water to my secondary or would I be risking too much with oxidation and contamination?
Thank you!