SnakeRider
Active Member
Just checked hydrometer with tap water. reads 0.098 tap water may be about 27C though
Ultimately, nothing other than it not meeting the "average guidelines" for the beer style.pat86 said:So my question is: what does it mean/ matter to me and my beer if the spreadsheet is telling me I am going to have a lower OG and FG for the style? The ABV is correct, so am I missing something here?
Are you using the kit / extract sheet or the all grain / BIAB sheet?pat86 said:OK I hoped that was the case, but wanted to make sure that it wasn't going to be something along the lines of balance problems or bad efficiency, etc.
Style is an Alt:
20 L
3.8kg Munich 1
0.15 kg CaraMunich 1
0.05 kg Carafa 2
Spalt 40g @60
Spalt 26g @30
IBU 36.6
OG 1044 (Low)
FG 1008 (Low)
5.1% ABV Bottled
The sugar isn't out by much and in the scheme of things I'm sure I will have bigger problems on my first attempt anyway!
can I assume this will work with open Officeianh said:Had a few queries lately re the FG values and also steeping grain efficiency. So please find version 4.1
Kit & Extract Beer Designer V4.1.xls
Made a correction to the FG formula when using LME and DME.
Changed the formula for calculating the OG when using specialty grains. Now uses an adjustable efficiency factor located on the Grains worksheet.
Cheers
Ian
Arch82 said:Apologies if this has been covered, i did a quick search and couldn't find the answer.
Does anyone know why different "beer styles" raise and lower the HCF and in turn my recipe's IBU?
It obviously only happen's when HCF is selected and makes quite a big difference in some cases.
Is this a glitch? If not, should i just select a "well balanced" style to get a true indication if the recipe i've put together is Malty, Balanced or Hoppy...
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