Hello folks!
I recently brewed David heath’s milkshake IPA, and the short of it is on the day I ended up with an OG of 1.072 instead of the expected 1.060 (but with the target volume - not quite sure how I managed this, perhaps a very slow sparge!) I added 500ml of sterile water to the 14.5l of wort just before moving to primary, which I later realized was a litre and not gallon correction so my OG will still have been 1.070.
After the recommended time in primary, and additions of fruit/dry hops etc the gravity seems to have settled on 1.020. So it’s the correct ABV but 10 points higher gravity than the target of 1.010. I’m going to leave in secondary for at least another week to be safe (it’s tasting good!) but my question is, would you guys expect this given the OG was so high, or should I be trying to rouse the yeast somehow for those final 10 points?
All thoughts gratefully received!
Best,
Dominic
I recently brewed David heath’s milkshake IPA, and the short of it is on the day I ended up with an OG of 1.072 instead of the expected 1.060 (but with the target volume - not quite sure how I managed this, perhaps a very slow sparge!) I added 500ml of sterile water to the 14.5l of wort just before moving to primary, which I later realized was a litre and not gallon correction so my OG will still have been 1.070.
After the recommended time in primary, and additions of fruit/dry hops etc the gravity seems to have settled on 1.020. So it’s the correct ABV but 10 points higher gravity than the target of 1.010. I’m going to leave in secondary for at least another week to be safe (it’s tasting good!) but my question is, would you guys expect this given the OG was so high, or should I be trying to rouse the yeast somehow for those final 10 points?
All thoughts gratefully received!
Best,
Dominic