Does a malt "late addition" affect OG?
I'm following a recipe from a book for an IPA that calls for the following (simplified) steps:
- Boil water (3G/11L)
- Add Light DME (1lb/450g) return to boil
- Add hops
- At 45 mins, add LME (6.6lb/3kg)
- Add hops, etc boil another 15 mins
I've put the malt ingredients into both Beer Calculus and BrewMate but the SG/OG I'm getting are way off. The book says I'm should expect 1.068 yet Beer Calculus is 1.049 BrewMate is 1.048.
BC has the exact brands of extract, but BM does not, though that does not seem to make a noteworthy difference. I'm using the brands listed by the recipe (Briess).
The only thing I can see that's different from BM/BC and the recipe is that the calculators don't have any option for a late malt addition for the extract. Will the late addition cause a higher SG? Should I add more malt to kick it up? Or could there be something else at play?
Topic late-addition specific-gravity original-gravity malt extract homebrew
Category Mac