jrgtr42
Well-Known Member
Even after brewing for 15 or so years now, I don’t really stress too much about gravities, as long as it’s pretty close to expected 5 points is well within my margin of error.
Same with volume, plus or minus a quart or so.
I generally don’t mess with things too much, on the fly if the boil off is too slow I’ll up the heat, and vice versa.
If it ends up too low of a volume I may top off; I try to target about 5.5 gallons into my fermenter.
The trick with brewing, as others have mentioned, is that there’s a lot of variables that affect the results. The batch of grain / hops, the water itself, the weather conditions…
Same with volume, plus or minus a quart or so.
I generally don’t mess with things too much, on the fly if the boil off is too slow I’ll up the heat, and vice versa.
If it ends up too low of a volume I may top off; I try to target about 5.5 gallons into my fermenter.
The trick with brewing, as others have mentioned, is that there’s a lot of variables that affect the results. The batch of grain / hops, the water itself, the weather conditions…