BjornJ
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Hi,
made my first Mild in a year the other day, and had a blast toasting some pilsner malt in the oven to add some colour and "toastiness".
Ended up mashing for 2 hours, starting at 69 degrees rather than my normal 1 hour as I went out.
No mash-out or sparge, just spun the bag around a bit to squeeze some goodies back in the urn and discarded the grains.
Problem:
Expected 62% efficiency with this 'no mash-out, no sparging' quick and easy mash. Planned OG was 1.034.
Ended up with 78% efficiency and OG 1.042..
Now I got 26-27 litres so can't really dilute in the fermenter when pitching as the absolute max I could squeeze in there would be 29 litres.
Options:
1: Split in 2 willow cubes as fermenters (rather than my normal Coopers 30 liter fermenter) and dilute with water back down to 1.034.
2: Screw that, leave it at OG 1.042 and pretend it's a stronger than normal dark mild, entering English Brown territory.
(the IBUs were calculated to 17 at 1.034 and 16 at 1.042 so not a lot to dilute there either)
I am leading towards just keeping it as is, it's still not very strong and I'm sure it will be good.
Just kind of wanted a session beer, something nice and low/mid strength and didn't really get what I hoped for.
Any advice on just leaving it or diluting it to more Mild?
diluting it to 32 litres would give
26/32 litres = 0.8125
OG: o.8125 x 42 = 34 (1.034)
IBUs: 0.8125 x 16 = 13 IBUs
Does sound a bit low?
hmm..... leaning even more towards just leaving it now..
made my first Mild in a year the other day, and had a blast toasting some pilsner malt in the oven to add some colour and "toastiness".
Ended up mashing for 2 hours, starting at 69 degrees rather than my normal 1 hour as I went out.
No mash-out or sparge, just spun the bag around a bit to squeeze some goodies back in the urn and discarded the grains.
Problem:
Expected 62% efficiency with this 'no mash-out, no sparging' quick and easy mash. Planned OG was 1.034.
Ended up with 78% efficiency and OG 1.042..
Now I got 26-27 litres so can't really dilute in the fermenter when pitching as the absolute max I could squeeze in there would be 29 litres.
Options:
1: Split in 2 willow cubes as fermenters (rather than my normal Coopers 30 liter fermenter) and dilute with water back down to 1.034.
2: Screw that, leave it at OG 1.042 and pretend it's a stronger than normal dark mild, entering English Brown territory.
(the IBUs were calculated to 17 at 1.034 and 16 at 1.042 so not a lot to dilute there either)
I am leading towards just keeping it as is, it's still not very strong and I'm sure it will be good.
Just kind of wanted a session beer, something nice and low/mid strength and didn't really get what I hoped for.
Any advice on just leaving it or diluting it to more Mild?
diluting it to 32 litres would give
26/32 litres = 0.8125
OG: o.8125 x 42 = 34 (1.034)
IBUs: 0.8125 x 16 = 13 IBUs
Does sound a bit low?
hmm..... leaning even more towards just leaving it now..