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Just finished brewing the maltmillers Community recipe Brunchmaster 2000 witbier. Instructions were a bit vague but I did the following
Started off with 18 litres in the mash but it wasn't enough so I added 2 more litres.
Recirculation was slow and I had to stir a couple of times. Eventually got a nice flow.
Mashed for 90 minutes as the instructions said 90-120, I contacted TMM and they thought that 60 would be enough but I went for 90 anyway.
I did a 60 minute boil and chilled to 80 and did a 30 minute whirlpool.
Chilled to what I thought was 20°C pitched yeast and transferred to the FV and took the reading of 1044
Inkbird said I was at 17°C. Would this temperature lose me 6 points as the recipe states OG at 1050.
I never been this far off before, any suggestions on where I went wrong please. Is it a case that I just get less alcohol or do I lose something else by missing my numbers?
I'm not too worried as I've probably still made a nice beer but I was wondering if I could have done something different.
By the way I'm using a 35 litre Brewzilla.
Started off with 18 litres in the mash but it wasn't enough so I added 2 more litres.
Recirculation was slow and I had to stir a couple of times. Eventually got a nice flow.
Mashed for 90 minutes as the instructions said 90-120, I contacted TMM and they thought that 60 would be enough but I went for 90 anyway.
I did a 60 minute boil and chilled to 80 and did a 30 minute whirlpool.
Chilled to what I thought was 20°C pitched yeast and transferred to the FV and took the reading of 1044
Inkbird said I was at 17°C. Would this temperature lose me 6 points as the recipe states OG at 1050.
I never been this far off before, any suggestions on where I went wrong please. Is it a case that I just get less alcohol or do I lose something else by missing my numbers?
I'm not too worried as I've probably still made a nice beer but I was wondering if I could have done something different.
By the way I'm using a 35 litre Brewzilla.