motobrewer
I'm no atheist scientist, but...
Now that you mention it, I have 3 lbs of light DME.
there you go. brewday saved. huzzah
Now that you mention it, I have 3 lbs of light DME.
if you boil down to 5.5 gal, 1.5 lbs DME should get you around 1.061
there you go. brewday saved. huzzah
And keep the hop schedule as I planned, I assume.
The beer will be lighter, but at this point who cares? And it's no like I've even tried the original. I get to call this one my own!![]()
And keep the hop schedule as I planned, I assume.
The beer will be lighter, but at this point who cares? And it's no like I've even tried the original. I get to call this one my own!![]()
And keep the hop schedule as I planned, I assume.
The beer will be lighter, but at this point who cares? And it's no like I've even tried the original. I get to call this one my own!![]()
Oh how I love homebrewtalk.
I can't figure out how to account for the mash problems in my "new" recipe in brew smith 2. I want to show a multi-step mash 146, 152, 160, 156. I want to try to re-create it so I can get my actual pre-boil grav to be my expected pre-boil grav.
OG=1.061.
I sh*t you not.
Got just under 5 gallons of wort. I can't thank all of you enough. I'll update this thread about a month from now.![]()
Was that calculated from BeerSmith? or is that from an actual reading?
there you go. brewday saved. huzzah