liammiller
Active Member
I am fairly new to brewing and have not managed to dial in my efficiency, boil off volume, grain absorbtion etc. and therefore there is a level of uncertainty when it comes to my post-boil volume and OG. This is the plan that will allow me to avoid measuring the volume of my wort after boiling:
1. Test gravity of wort before boil add either water (if gravity is high) or DME (if gravity is low) to hit target OG before boiling.
2. Note volume of wort in kettle before boil.
3. After boil, top up with water to return wort to pre-boil volume and OG.
This might be a terrible idea for reasons that I have not thought of but I think I might have a solution to my problem and wondered if anyone might have anything to say about it or any problems that this might cause.
1. Test gravity of wort before boil add either water (if gravity is high) or DME (if gravity is low) to hit target OG before boiling.
2. Note volume of wort in kettle before boil.
3. After boil, top up with water to return wort to pre-boil volume and OG.
This might be a terrible idea for reasons that I have not thought of but I think I might have a solution to my problem and wondered if anyone might have anything to say about it or any problems that this might cause.