Hello BF Forum,
I have a question about late additions and boil gravity. Since I am a beekeeper, I typically will
add 0.5 to 1.0 pounds of honey to my brews. I do this when then wort is chilled to ~ 110F as this preserves
the "good stuff" in the honey. When I am generating a recipe, I check the "Late Addition" for the honey. My question is: How does this affect the boil gravity when I add the honey post-boil? I have been doing this method for sometime and if I am a few points low on boil gravity, I'm not concerned about it as my initial
gravities seem to be very close to recipe.
Many Thanks, Tom
I have a question about late additions and boil gravity. Since I am a beekeeper, I typically will
add 0.5 to 1.0 pounds of honey to my brews. I do this when then wort is chilled to ~ 110F as this preserves
the "good stuff" in the honey. When I am generating a recipe, I check the "Late Addition" for the honey. My question is: How does this affect the boil gravity when I add the honey post-boil? I have been doing this method for sometime and if I am a few points low on boil gravity, I'm not concerned about it as my initial
gravities seem to be very close to recipe.
Many Thanks, Tom