dan2702
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well what was meant to be a simple brewday turned into a stressful one at that .
Not having my friends hotplate and SS kettle meant having to use a 10ltr hob cooking pot and my cooker hob. Simple, it won’t matter I said. Firstly, the BIAB recipe I had decided on was a winter ale, 6.8% ABV with OG of 1068.
I calculated the ingredients and off we went. Waiting a good 45mins to get the mash temp right. I checked every 10 mins as the temp was decreasing rapidly so I found myself stuck by the hob turning it on and off. The pot was bigger then the ring so when taking measurements I got different readings in different areas. I mashed for 10 mins longer to extract as much as I could. At the end I used 1ltr of the wort to sparge over the bag. I took a reading at this time and I got 1030.
Moving onto the boil it took 50 mins to get it to a rolling boil and then I added my hops as planned and anything else I decided. I also added in 250gm of dark Belgian candied sugar, why? Who knows by this time I was stressed and not myself and wanted the og higher so guessed this might help. End of boil, transferred to carboy, had about 7 litres so a full carboy and a part one. I forgot to take another OG Reading. So have no idea what it is at. This morning however it is fermenting well, started after about 4hrs and has kept going. Am using Safale US-04 for the first time. I will take an OG Reading from the part filled FV when it finishes fermenting, but I hope it will be higher then 1030, but can I guess or work our the rough ABV knowing I forgot to take it at the end of the boil????
I learnt a lot about preparation and equipment.
And know ever said all brew days were easy. Lol
Any guidance greatly appreciated
Not having my friends hotplate and SS kettle meant having to use a 10ltr hob cooking pot and my cooker hob. Simple, it won’t matter I said. Firstly, the BIAB recipe I had decided on was a winter ale, 6.8% ABV with OG of 1068.
I calculated the ingredients and off we went. Waiting a good 45mins to get the mash temp right. I checked every 10 mins as the temp was decreasing rapidly so I found myself stuck by the hob turning it on and off. The pot was bigger then the ring so when taking measurements I got different readings in different areas. I mashed for 10 mins longer to extract as much as I could. At the end I used 1ltr of the wort to sparge over the bag. I took a reading at this time and I got 1030.
Moving onto the boil it took 50 mins to get it to a rolling boil and then I added my hops as planned and anything else I decided. I also added in 250gm of dark Belgian candied sugar, why? Who knows by this time I was stressed and not myself and wanted the og higher so guessed this might help. End of boil, transferred to carboy, had about 7 litres so a full carboy and a part one. I forgot to take another OG Reading. So have no idea what it is at. This morning however it is fermenting well, started after about 4hrs and has kept going. Am using Safale US-04 for the first time. I will take an OG Reading from the part filled FV when it finishes fermenting, but I hope it will be higher then 1030, but can I guess or work our the rough ABV knowing I forgot to take it at the end of the boil????
I learnt a lot about preparation and equipment.
And know ever said all brew days were easy. Lol
Any guidance greatly appreciated