Hi there,
This post might win some awards for dumbness but here goes...
I have been brewing a while now and overall I am pretty satisfied with my progress. I didn't brew anything I had to pour down the loo yet anyway. However seems like every brew I do I end up approx 5 litres short of the boil volume, e.g. for standard recipes after sparging I end up with about 21-22 litres of wort, not the 27 the recipe calls for. So my beers often end up (quite) a bit stronger than intended. I stop sparging when the hydrometer reads 1.010 (after adjusting for temperature) or thereabouts.
To be honest I don't mind having this amount of finished product, I'd just like it to be at the strength intended. :whistle:
Any ideas. Should I pre-empt it by reducing my grain bill? would you add water to the wort?
Cheers,
Allan
This post might win some awards for dumbness but here goes...
I have been brewing a while now and overall I am pretty satisfied with my progress. I didn't brew anything I had to pour down the loo yet anyway. However seems like every brew I do I end up approx 5 litres short of the boil volume, e.g. for standard recipes after sparging I end up with about 21-22 litres of wort, not the 27 the recipe calls for. So my beers often end up (quite) a bit stronger than intended. I stop sparging when the hydrometer reads 1.010 (after adjusting for temperature) or thereabouts.
To be honest I don't mind having this amount of finished product, I'd just like it to be at the strength intended. :whistle:
Any ideas. Should I pre-empt it by reducing my grain bill? would you add water to the wort?
Cheers,
Allan