britton Regular. Supporting Member Joined Aug 2, 2017 Messages 271 Reaction score 119 Location Swansea Mar 20, 2019 #1 How can two Recipies with same OG & FG have such drastically different ABV values? 5.5 Vs 8.4 What am I missing?
How can two Recipies with same OG & FG have such drastically different ABV values? 5.5 Vs 8.4 What am I missing?
Clint Forum jester...🏅🏆 Supporting Member Joined Jun 29, 2016 Messages 18,838 Reaction score 17,018 Location North Wales Mar 20, 2019 #2 Typo..
britton Regular. Supporting Member Joined Aug 2, 2017 Messages 271 Reaction score 119 Location Swansea Mar 20, 2019 #3 Which bit, the OG or the ABV?
cushyno Landlord. Joined Jun 23, 2018 Messages 1,750 Reaction score 1,611 Location Ormskirk Mar 20, 2019 #4 Look at all that corn sugar and honey in the golden ale. Though the main grain weights are similar the extra sugars will definitely raise the OG of the golden ale higher. Looks like a typo in the elderflower ale OG.
Look at all that corn sugar and honey in the golden ale. Though the main grain weights are similar the extra sugars will definitely raise the OG of the golden ale higher. Looks like a typo in the elderflower ale OG.
Clint Forum jester...🏅🏆 Supporting Member Joined Jun 29, 2016 Messages 18,838 Reaction score 17,018 Location North Wales Mar 20, 2019 #5 Yeah sorry..a bit busy drinking beer and making vindaloo...try putting both through the forum calculator and see what it throws ..
Yeah sorry..a bit busy drinking beer and making vindaloo...try putting both through the forum calculator and see what it throws ..