Miko
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While ordering a custom grain kit I made the mistake of putting in 2 pounds of black malt instead of 2 ounces. I did not really look closely when I opened the grain bag and just added this grain mix to the mash...
What an interesting colour of this brown ale I'm making...
Anyway, I was too shocked to stop the process and since I have no replacement grain available I went on with the brew day, crying only inside.
It's been one day now, and it's now when I start thinking too much about my mistake. I'm worried that the mash pH is too low - although it shouldn't completely stop the yeast it is probably causing a long lag phase (I can easily imagine this could take 2-3 days before the fermentation kicks off).
But even though the wort tasted pretty wonderful (the sweetness was balancing the roasted flavour in a great way) I am suspecting the final product might taste like coal juice. Here's my grain bill:
6 lb Pale 2-Row
1/2 lb Toasted
1 lb Crystal
2 lb Chocolate (or 2 oz if you're not a halfwit)
Can you please share some advice, comments? I'm not experienced with brewing dark beer and this is obviously being a start to remember!
What an interesting colour of this brown ale I'm making...
Anyway, I was too shocked to stop the process and since I have no replacement grain available I went on with the brew day, crying only inside.
It's been one day now, and it's now when I start thinking too much about my mistake. I'm worried that the mash pH is too low - although it shouldn't completely stop the yeast it is probably causing a long lag phase (I can easily imagine this could take 2-3 days before the fermentation kicks off).
But even though the wort tasted pretty wonderful (the sweetness was balancing the roasted flavour in a great way) I am suspecting the final product might taste like coal juice. Here's my grain bill:
6 lb Pale 2-Row
1/2 lb Toasted
1 lb Crystal
2 lb Chocolate (or 2 oz if you're not a halfwit)
Can you please share some advice, comments? I'm not experienced with brewing dark beer and this is obviously being a start to remember!