Hi guys, got a quick question for you all if i may reguarding the above subject if i may!
Basicly the kit i have is the wherry, now from what i can gather the woodfordes range along with a few others suffer from the sydrome that they finish no where near the specified ABV as the FG finishes at about 1012 to 1020.
So therefore to cure this i could have added a DME (maybe a medium spraymalt) or topped up with less water to get a higher OG and therefore a better ABV. (Please correct me if this is incorrect,i am still new to this!)
Unfortunitly i didnt realise this until now by which time my brew is just about ready to kegg, so my question conserns what to do now.
Ive heard if i add the DME now for priming purposes, although it will improve the body and flavor of the final beer it will decrease the ABV further, is this true?
if so would it be better to prime with a beer enhancement as so to improve the flavor and ABV of the final brew?
your advice and tips will be gratefully apricated.
Basicly the kit i have is the wherry, now from what i can gather the woodfordes range along with a few others suffer from the sydrome that they finish no where near the specified ABV as the FG finishes at about 1012 to 1020.
So therefore to cure this i could have added a DME (maybe a medium spraymalt) or topped up with less water to get a higher OG and therefore a better ABV. (Please correct me if this is incorrect,i am still new to this!)
Unfortunitly i didnt realise this until now by which time my brew is just about ready to kegg, so my question conserns what to do now.
Ive heard if i add the DME now for priming purposes, although it will improve the body and flavor of the final beer it will decrease the ABV further, is this true?
if so would it be better to prime with a beer enhancement as so to improve the flavor and ABV of the final brew?
your advice and tips will be gratefully apricated.