Thylacoleo
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Hey,
When I was mixing up the brew, I added about half a litre (maybe a bit more) more water than was advised in the recipe booklet. It advised 23L and I added a touch too much cold water to make it up to a bit under the 24L mark. How is this likely to affect the brew? The ferment is done as far as I can tell (no activity through the airlock, and the SG has been steady for the past two days, albeit slightly higher than expected), so I can't really do anything to save it.
The Coopers Hombrew booklet mentions a gassy beer is a symptom of too much water being added, but is less than a litre extra likely to have much of an effect? Could I just add less priming sugar?
Cheers,
T.
When I was mixing up the brew, I added about half a litre (maybe a bit more) more water than was advised in the recipe booklet. It advised 23L and I added a touch too much cold water to make it up to a bit under the 24L mark. How is this likely to affect the brew? The ferment is done as far as I can tell (no activity through the airlock, and the SG has been steady for the past two days, albeit slightly higher than expected), so I can't really do anything to save it.
The Coopers Hombrew booklet mentions a gassy beer is a symptom of too much water being added, but is less than a litre extra likely to have much of an effect? Could I just add less priming sugar?
Cheers,
T.