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Brewed a NEIPIA last weekend. The recipe called for 200g of lactose to be added into the whirlpool stage then another 200g added in the fermenter at the same time as the dry hop addition. The recipe OG was 1.059. We achieved about 1.047 before adding the lactose and once the lactose was added we achieved the 1.057 OG.
The recipe is not specific in terms of the OG including the lactose or excluding it. If I run the headline recipe numbers through an ABV calculator I can get the ABV to match up with the recipe so the OG and FG of the recipe ties up with ABV. So on the fact of it, it seems the recipe OG and FG and resulting ABV include the lactose additions and that lactose is fermentable?
Is my understanding that lactose is not fermentable incorrect? Otherwise I have no idea how to calculate ABV. If I back out the impact of the lactose additions my ABV falls way short of the recipe ABV - about 3.8% or so.
Thanks.
The recipe is not specific in terms of the OG including the lactose or excluding it. If I run the headline recipe numbers through an ABV calculator I can get the ABV to match up with the recipe so the OG and FG of the recipe ties up with ABV. So on the fact of it, it seems the recipe OG and FG and resulting ABV include the lactose additions and that lactose is fermentable?
Is my understanding that lactose is not fermentable incorrect? Otherwise I have no idea how to calculate ABV. If I back out the impact of the lactose additions my ABV falls way short of the recipe ABV - about 3.8% or so.
Thanks.