spook123_uk
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
I was brewing my batch of leftovers last night and all was going swimmingly. For the first time I hit my pre-boil gravity of 1.041 bang on.. then it happened.. The bottom smashed off the hydrometer when I put it down!
I was aiming for an OG of 1.053 to make it around 5.6%
Being 9pm, I had no chance of getting another so had to go blind, I completed the boil and obtained 23L of wort for the FV at the end. Yeast was pitched when it had cooled to 20 degrees.
I've just been to Wilko and bought a hydrometer and taken a reading. It is 1.066!
The yeast hasn't properly started yet as there is no Krausen or bubbling. Is there anything I can do to bring it back down? Is it safe to try and remove some Wort and replace with water? Will that hamper the yeast function?
or.. I jut leave it at 1.066 and accept the fact that I'll get a circa 7.5% US IPA! I used a sachet of WLP001 liquid yeast so hopefully, it can cope with that kind of OG.
I was brewing my batch of leftovers last night and all was going swimmingly. For the first time I hit my pre-boil gravity of 1.041 bang on.. then it happened.. The bottom smashed off the hydrometer when I put it down!
I was aiming for an OG of 1.053 to make it around 5.6%
Being 9pm, I had no chance of getting another so had to go blind, I completed the boil and obtained 23L of wort for the FV at the end. Yeast was pitched when it had cooled to 20 degrees.
I've just been to Wilko and bought a hydrometer and taken a reading. It is 1.066!
The yeast hasn't properly started yet as there is no Krausen or bubbling. Is there anything I can do to bring it back down? Is it safe to try and remove some Wort and replace with water? Will that hamper the yeast function?
or.. I jut leave it at 1.066 and accept the fact that I'll get a circa 7.5% US IPA! I used a sachet of WLP001 liquid yeast so hopefully, it can cope with that kind of OG.