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So I decided to brew an Irish Red Ale as my sixth brew. It is still an extract beer and the recipe was copied almost verbatim from Brewing Classic Styles book.
6.5 lb of Amber DME (they did not have English Pale so we adjusted the weight for DME)
6 oz of c-40
6 oz of c-120
6 oz of Roasted Barely
1.25 oz of EKG
1 package of US-05
Estimated O.G. is 1.054
I boiled with 2.5 gallons and did a late extract addition (about half) and added about 3 gallons of cold water with an ice bath to bring to pitching temp. I then strained through a new strainer(albeit not a very good one) to get rid of the hop junk, pitched yeast and aerated with a ten minute shake.
I forgot to take a sample before I pitched and the reading was 1.072! I noticed a lot of the hop bits were in it so I waited twenty minutes and tested the sample again to allow the hops to settle out. The reading was still 1.070!
Could this crazy high gravity be from not catching all the hops in my strainer?
How do I find out the ABV if the OG reading is messed up?
Thanks for any help you can provide!
6.5 lb of Amber DME (they did not have English Pale so we adjusted the weight for DME)
6 oz of c-40
6 oz of c-120
6 oz of Roasted Barely
1.25 oz of EKG
1 package of US-05
Estimated O.G. is 1.054
I boiled with 2.5 gallons and did a late extract addition (about half) and added about 3 gallons of cold water with an ice bath to bring to pitching temp. I then strained through a new strainer(albeit not a very good one) to get rid of the hop junk, pitched yeast and aerated with a ten minute shake.
I forgot to take a sample before I pitched and the reading was 1.072! I noticed a lot of the hop bits were in it so I waited twenty minutes and tested the sample again to allow the hops to settle out. The reading was still 1.070!
Could this crazy high gravity be from not catching all the hops in my strainer?
How do I find out the ABV if the OG reading is messed up?
Thanks for any help you can provide!