Low OG on Double IPA
Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 12:08 pm
So there I was this morning, all excited to try my first double IPA...dry hopping and all, it's gonna be great! I have my extract kit in hand and start my boil off with 4 gallons of Chicago Heights tap water (CL-0.6, pH-7.4, ALK-108). I have had some problems with low OG in the past, but I started experimenting with my last batch by adding an extra pound of DME to the boil and that seemed to bring my gravity up to an acceptable level.
Well, after steeping and boiling for an hour, with 5 different additions of hops throughout. My OG is is only at 1.053 and the recipe calls for it to be 1.070-1.074. I added the 9.3 pounds of LME, plus the extra pound of DME. At the end of my boil, I had a considerable amount of sludge in the bottom of the pot, so I wasn't able to get all the wort out of the pot, nothing new there....but I did seem to have to add a lot of extra tap water to bring myself back up to that five gallon mark (somewhere around 2 gallons). The recipe that came with the extract kit says you can start with as little as 1.5 to 2 gallons of water and I started with double that.
This has been a consistent problem for me and I'm trying to figure out where I am making the mistake. The last batch was a Irish Red Ale that called for an OG of 1.042-1.046 and I was at 1.044 the FG was to be 1.010-1.012 and I finished at 1.016. the problem with that batch though, was that it was very cloudy from the get go and never cleared up. After kegging and carbonation, it was still cloudy and had a very astringent/acrid taste. Perhaps it got infected?
If anyone has any ideas on what I can do, or if you need more information about what I've been doing up to this point so you can help me out, please let me know. This is only my 8th batch this year and I've been brewing for about 2 years. I'm still learning and want to get this figured out so I can produce some great beer.
Thanks in advance,
Chris

Well, after steeping and boiling for an hour, with 5 different additions of hops throughout. My OG is is only at 1.053 and the recipe calls for it to be 1.070-1.074. I added the 9.3 pounds of LME, plus the extra pound of DME. At the end of my boil, I had a considerable amount of sludge in the bottom of the pot, so I wasn't able to get all the wort out of the pot, nothing new there....but I did seem to have to add a lot of extra tap water to bring myself back up to that five gallon mark (somewhere around 2 gallons). The recipe that came with the extract kit says you can start with as little as 1.5 to 2 gallons of water and I started with double that.
This has been a consistent problem for me and I'm trying to figure out where I am making the mistake. The last batch was a Irish Red Ale that called for an OG of 1.042-1.046 and I was at 1.044 the FG was to be 1.010-1.012 and I finished at 1.016. the problem with that batch though, was that it was very cloudy from the get go and never cleared up. After kegging and carbonation, it was still cloudy and had a very astringent/acrid taste. Perhaps it got infected?
If anyone has any ideas on what I can do, or if you need more information about what I've been doing up to this point so you can help me out, please let me know. This is only my 8th batch this year and I've been brewing for about 2 years. I'm still learning and want to get this figured out so I can produce some great beer.
Thanks in advance,
Chris
