sugar in boil kettle affecting pre-boil gravity?
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sugar in boil kettle affecting pre-boil gravity?
I'm brewing a Belgian Tripel, and plan on adding 2.5 of table sugar into the boil kettle.
When I add it to the recipe, my pre-boil OG goes up. Is the recipe assuming that I've added this in already?
I usually use the pre-boil OG to determine what I should be getting out of my mash tun, but the sugar throws it off.
Anyone got any suggestions?
When I add it to the recipe, my pre-boil OG goes up. Is the recipe assuming that I've added this in already?
I usually use the pre-boil OG to determine what I should be getting out of my mash tun, but the sugar throws it off.
Anyone got any suggestions?
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You can uncheck the sugar for now, to calculate your preboil gravity.
Then you can post under Feature Requests and ask for a way to enter sugar to the middle of the boil so that it doesn't affect preboil gravity.
Then you can post under Feature Requests and ask for a way to enter sugar to the middle of the boil so that it doesn't affect preboil gravity.
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doesn't it also only calculate the attenuation of sugar based on the yeast strain rather than 100%?
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