Hi all,
Im new to the forums, so sorry if my newbie search terms missed the answer but it's readily available!
A couple of recent brews of mine from kit (Monterey Jack APA and ST peters IPA) had a low original gravity when I first measured them.
After taking some time researching this, I think I should have been more thorough when mixing, which might have been my issue.
My question at the moment, though. Does the poor mixing affect the end ABV as much as my readings imply, or would the end product actually be a higher alcohol than my measurements suggested (i.e. the mixture at the bottom of the bucket is thicker, but will still ferment, meaning the average abv and gravity is higher than my reading)?
Obviously I'll just try to get a better, more even mix in the future - but currently I'm just curious as to whether these brews are actually a little more potent than I initially thought!
Im new to the forums, so sorry if my newbie search terms missed the answer but it's readily available!
A couple of recent brews of mine from kit (Monterey Jack APA and ST peters IPA) had a low original gravity when I first measured them.
After taking some time researching this, I think I should have been more thorough when mixing, which might have been my issue.
My question at the moment, though. Does the poor mixing affect the end ABV as much as my readings imply, or would the end product actually be a higher alcohol than my measurements suggested (i.e. the mixture at the bottom of the bucket is thicker, but will still ferment, meaning the average abv and gravity is higher than my reading)?
Obviously I'll just try to get a better, more even mix in the future - but currently I'm just curious as to whether these brews are actually a little more potent than I initially thought!