Hi All,
Been brewing kits now for a couple of years and one thing that seems to be a bit uncertain is hitting the ABV that is advised for the kit.
For example take the Wherry that I have in the FV at the moment, OG 1.040 and the instructions state FG 1.014 or below and the best I have achieved is 1.012. According to the various calculators on the net I'm not even getting 4%, so falling short of at least 1/2%.
My process is to mix up contents as per instructions, add yeast (supplied with kit), and let it ferment out. I keep the temperature as stable as I can using a belt heater placed at the bottom of the barrel and a timer. I vary the on/off ratio of the timer to keep the temp about 23 deg C +/- 1 deg.
Water - that is cold water straight out of the tap, except the first 6 pints is boiled.
Brews are usually kegged in a King Keg Top Tap.
Any ideas how can improve the process to get closer to the suggested ABV of the kit ???
I did read on a forum when I first started that someone managed to get close to 6% out of a standard wherry kit. :hmm:
No other problems with the kits, turn out really well and I like them very much, but I would like to improve the ABV a little if I could.
Been brewing kits now for a couple of years and one thing that seems to be a bit uncertain is hitting the ABV that is advised for the kit.
For example take the Wherry that I have in the FV at the moment, OG 1.040 and the instructions state FG 1.014 or below and the best I have achieved is 1.012. According to the various calculators on the net I'm not even getting 4%, so falling short of at least 1/2%.
My process is to mix up contents as per instructions, add yeast (supplied with kit), and let it ferment out. I keep the temperature as stable as I can using a belt heater placed at the bottom of the barrel and a timer. I vary the on/off ratio of the timer to keep the temp about 23 deg C +/- 1 deg.
Water - that is cold water straight out of the tap, except the first 6 pints is boiled.
Brews are usually kegged in a King Keg Top Tap.
Any ideas how can improve the process to get closer to the suggested ABV of the kit ???
I did read on a forum when I first started that someone managed to get close to 6% out of a standard wherry kit. :hmm:
No other problems with the kits, turn out really well and I like them very much, but I would like to improve the ABV a little if I could.