- Mash tun developed a new leak - I jury-rigged a washer to fix the seal, but I'm going to need to re-visit my design to find a permanent fix.
- I brewed in my garage, with doors open, on a cold-and-windy day. Turns out hurricane-force 5C winds will cool even a well insulated mash tun (66.5C -> 58C in ~40min).
- To fix issue #2 I had to decoct (remove some grain and bring to a boil) a couple of times to get temps back to 66.5C.
- Dropped & broke my good thermometer, meaning I had to use my poorly-calibrated one while preparing my sparge water.
- I got a stuck sparge while batch sparging - something which is supposedly impossible.
- Collected ~2L less wort from the sparge than expected
- Had a massive boil-over; we're talking at least a litre of the good stuff on the floor.
- Melted my wine thief while trying to grab a sample of wort for a SG measurement.
Despite that, somehow, I managed to hit a S.G. of 1.085 - instead of the expected 1.067. The difference means, assuming a normal FG, the beer will be an extra 1% in alcohol concentration - 8.6% instead of 7.5%.
Just goes to show that even mistakes may produce desirable brews...assuming it tastes good.
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