supertonio
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I just wanted to share with you all that for the first time I feel I have had a successful brewing session.
I have done 3 BIAB so far and on each one I managed to miss hitting my volume and SG but a large amount, which as fellow brewers I'm sure you can understand is frustrating and disappointing.
However, today I brewed a stout and for once I almost reached my SG (only missing by two points) and after seriously adjusting my losses in brewmate I actually overshot my volume by a couple of litres. Am I right in thinking that as I hit my SG got more volume than expected I have increased my efficiency? If I have then I can only put this down to my new barley crusher which was also given its first outing today.
Anyway, for once the whole day was the most relaxing brew session I have had so far and I feel after reading lots on this forum I have had a brewing epiphany which has been described by fellow brewers as that moment when everything comes together. There was no stress only joy throughout the various stages of brewing, apart from the obligatory cleaning at the end of the day.
I felt the need to tell my wife how successful everything was but my exaltations around efficiency and yield fell on deaf ears and blank faces, hence I have turned to you gentlemen to share my good news as a father shares news of their firstborn. I hope you have all had or will have in the future that moment which I have just described.
Cant wait until the next time............
I have done 3 BIAB so far and on each one I managed to miss hitting my volume and SG but a large amount, which as fellow brewers I'm sure you can understand is frustrating and disappointing.
However, today I brewed a stout and for once I almost reached my SG (only missing by two points) and after seriously adjusting my losses in brewmate I actually overshot my volume by a couple of litres. Am I right in thinking that as I hit my SG got more volume than expected I have increased my efficiency? If I have then I can only put this down to my new barley crusher which was also given its first outing today.
Anyway, for once the whole day was the most relaxing brew session I have had so far and I feel after reading lots on this forum I have had a brewing epiphany which has been described by fellow brewers as that moment when everything comes together. There was no stress only joy throughout the various stages of brewing, apart from the obligatory cleaning at the end of the day.
I felt the need to tell my wife how successful everything was but my exaltations around efficiency and yield fell on deaf ears and blank faces, hence I have turned to you gentlemen to share my good news as a father shares news of their firstborn. I hope you have all had or will have in the future that moment which I have just described.
Cant wait until the next time............