glaab said:
"about" 7-8L is probably not good enough, you need to be measuring everything accurately for reproducability.
600g in8L with the carapils will give you a BG too high causing low IBU's. I think 200g dex with 300g carapils in 5L
is more like it. I need to reinstall beersmith to check. either way , your software should work it out.
with 3kg LLME I'd just add carapils and dex
First of all the gravity of the boil doesn't really affect IBUs. That's a brewing myth that's been debunked in recent years. The alpha and beta acids in hops will isomerise at the same rate regardless of the boil gravity.
Secondly, 600g in 8L give a gravity of 1.028... not anything anyone would consider "too high".
An easy thing to remember is that 100g sugar in 1L = ~1.040
elollerenshaw said:
Agree it may be under attenuated, if this is the case,
I would expect that over time (months) the pressure will increase in the bottles and,
sweetness will reduce. ?
If a beer is so sweet that you can taste it, then reducing the sweetness in the bottles = bottle bombs. The sugar required to carbonate only adds about 1 point of a gravity to a beer. A beer being under attenuated and "sweet" requires quite a few gravity points to be perceived.. so in other words WAY too much sugar than can be reduced while in the bottle (because they would explode before it became "not sweet")
Although, since you said you kept it in the fermenter for two weeks, you should be ok. For a normal gravity beer 2 weeks is more than enough time to ferment out with an average fermentation.
I find that beers containing all DME, LME plus steeping grains come out a little syrupy. To get around this you can swap out some DME for Dex to maintain the gravity but reduce the malty sweetness.
elollerenshaw said:
To answer "how i boil". It is just on the stovetop in a big pot after steeping and adding ~600g malt.
hop pellets in a bag.
It sounds unlikely that I am adding the bittering hops incorrectly.
I doubt it, so long as they are boiling for long enough (~60min) and they have room to move around in the bag then you should be fine.
If you don't think your bitterness is coming out as much as it should, try adding a couple of grams of Calcium Sulfate to your boil. Adjusting minerals in your water is a very complicated topic, but it's easy to chuck a couple of grams in and it has a HUGE impact in the perceived flavour.