IJesusChrist
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These are common things, you don't have to be a scientist, just willing to learn. However some people don't always have the motivation to learn for themselves and like to be spoon fed.
1 Gallon of honey is equal to 11-12 lbs. This BOMM has added it until this mark, not weighing it but just adding until its the correct SG.
DAP and Fermaid K (thank you google) are nutrients, diammonium phosphate and dead yeast cells, potassium, etc which yeast require to make good brewing.
The sugar breaks:
You start at 1.100, the ending is likely to be 1.000. That means the 2/3 and 1/3 sugar breaks take place at 1.066 and 1.033 SG respectively. (1/3 and 2/3 of the way finished).
1 Gallon of honey is equal to 11-12 lbs. This BOMM has added it until this mark, not weighing it but just adding until its the correct SG.
DAP and Fermaid K (thank you google) are nutrients, diammonium phosphate and dead yeast cells, potassium, etc which yeast require to make good brewing.
The sugar breaks:
You start at 1.100, the ending is likely to be 1.000. That means the 2/3 and 1/3 sugar breaks take place at 1.066 and 1.033 SG respectively. (1/3 and 2/3 of the way finished).