JimSY
Active Member
Good morning all - this is my first, but possibly one of many, posts! Hopefully someone can advise on my problem...
I'm a relative newbie who's brewed a few small (4L) batches with a reasonable amount of success from a drinkability point-of-view (the brews taste like they ought to overall). However, I'm not convinced about their strength as they are meeting the anticipated original gravity and are falling short by some amount. I use 4L of initial liquor and 3L for the sparge and my mash does drop a few degrees owing to the equipment I use (a two-gallon Igloo cooler). Might there be some obvious trick I am missing or is this kind of thing inevitable with a far from perfect set-up? Does anyone have any advice on how I might improve the OG?
Many, many thanks in advance!
Jim
I'm a relative newbie who's brewed a few small (4L) batches with a reasonable amount of success from a drinkability point-of-view (the brews taste like they ought to overall). However, I'm not convinced about their strength as they are meeting the anticipated original gravity and are falling short by some amount. I use 4L of initial liquor and 3L for the sparge and my mash does drop a few degrees owing to the equipment I use (a two-gallon Igloo cooler). Might there be some obvious trick I am missing or is this kind of thing inevitable with a far from perfect set-up? Does anyone have any advice on how I might improve the OG?
Many, many thanks in advance!
Jim