Ross Bacon
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Hi All
I'm about to attempt my first all grain brew.
I was aiming for a 23L Brew, Unfortunately the boiling kettle I bought is only 20L even though advertised as larger.
Is it ok to carry out the mash and boil process based on the smaller amounts and then top up the brew in the fermenting bucket to the amount I would like wth water?
I understand that this will have an effect on the ABV and will throw out any calculations based on the 23L.
My thought is that if I topped up the brew to 23L and then took a gravity reading i should be able to work out the ABV by using the previous mentioned gravity reading and the FG.
There will also be effects on the taste due to the fact I'm diluting the mixture, so long as I know it's ok to top up the brew with water and can do trial and error in future brews to adjust the taste to my liking but as i've seen through multiple medias this is the brewing way and even if I did have a bigger kettle I would always be tweeking recipies to suit my taste.
Hope all makes sense and thanks for any help you can offer me.
Cheers
Ross
I'm about to attempt my first all grain brew.
I was aiming for a 23L Brew, Unfortunately the boiling kettle I bought is only 20L even though advertised as larger.
Is it ok to carry out the mash and boil process based on the smaller amounts and then top up the brew in the fermenting bucket to the amount I would like wth water?
I understand that this will have an effect on the ABV and will throw out any calculations based on the 23L.
My thought is that if I topped up the brew to 23L and then took a gravity reading i should be able to work out the ABV by using the previous mentioned gravity reading and the FG.
There will also be effects on the taste due to the fact I'm diluting the mixture, so long as I know it's ok to top up the brew with water and can do trial and error in future brews to adjust the taste to my liking but as i've seen through multiple medias this is the brewing way and even if I did have a bigger kettle I would always be tweeking recipies to suit my taste.
Hope all makes sense and thanks for any help you can offer me.
Cheers
Ross