I figured out my ABV to be 5.91% after fermentation, though I know everyone said it's not very accurate.subbrew wrote: ↑Mon Mar 27, 2023 6:33 pm If you went to 5% on your last stripping run you will have all the alcohol out, or close enough to assume. I don't believe you said what the %abv of your second strip was, just 25% combined. For an example I will say you got 1 gallon of low wines at 25% from your 5 gallon of boiler charge. 25% of a gallon is 4 cups or 1 quart. Since we are assuming you stripped it all out of the boiler that mean the 5 gallons started with 1 quart of alcohol. So the % is 1/(5gal x 4 qt per gal) = 1/20 = 5%. So in this example your ferment ended at 5%.
Now you determine how much molasses you need for your next one by scaling up to down. For example of you wanted to target 8% on your next ferment you would increase the molasses in the recipe by 60% over what you used this time.
My first ferment was 5 gals. and I did it in two 2 gal strips. The first half I stripped to 30% (total in the vessel), but only ended up with 6 cups. When I did my 2nd strip at some point I decided to add the 6 cups from my first strip in with my second strips collection vessel and strip till the WHOLE 2 batches came out to 25%, that's why I didn't actually mention what my second strip was, it was all combined.
I now understand the math in the first paragraph. So I got 5% on my first ferment and want 8%. that is a 3% difference, so I'm confused why I would do 60% more...
