Hi folks,
So last saturday I brewed up Saison Buffoon, from Radical Brewing. As I live in Vancouver, British Columbia, I am used to brewing on damp, if not rainy days. We have been having a heat wave here, which is one of the reasons for brewing the saison. I have always used the default evaporation rate in BIABacus, with excellent results, however this time, being 30 degrees out and bone dry, I seemed to have missed the mark and I managed to brew 4.5 gallons of beer with an o.g. of 1.082 instead of 6 gallons of 1.060 beer. Whoops! With my toddler pulling on my leg, I threw caution to the wind and pitched my Belle Saison dry yeast. It's now 4 days later and I am already at 1.014 on my massive saison.
My question for you all would be; Is this something I should try and tamper with at this point, or should I just call it a triple and relax? I would have loved a bigger batch of a smaller summer drink, but I'm not sure what I can do at this stage.
Thanks.
Accidental Imperial Saison
Post #1 made 11 years ago
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