I had lots of help recently from this forum with a near fail first venture in BIAB. The recipe predicted OG 1050 and I got 1040. Most likely causes were not having a fine crush and underestimating attenuation (by following the recipe) and not mashing long enough. Best offered practical solution for now was add more sugar, so I added 350g of brewing sugar which brought the whole FV to life again. Tilt hydrometer readings are now showing a consistent average of 1011 after 12 days so I’m looking at kegging in a day or so. Recipe FG target was 1009, ABV 5.3% My revision estimates show 1040 to 1011 to be 3.8%.
My question is whether this revision is accurate if I changed the whole thing by fermenting with more sugar. SG at the time rose a couple of points to 1016. How can I now calc ABV?
My question is whether this revision is accurate if I changed the whole thing by fermenting with more sugar. SG at the time rose a couple of points to 1016. How can I now calc ABV?