brando
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Hi guys,
I've been out of brewing for a couple of years, but before my break it was popular to be doing a dunk sparge. I was doing it, and believed that my efficiency was better as a result.
I've just been reading over on the BIABrewer forum that the increased efficiency from a separate dunk sparge is pretty much a myth, and that I'm better off saving myself some time and effort and just full volume mash (and do it for longer - say 90 mins instead of 60 mins).
They are saying that numerous side by side tests have proven it.
Thoughts?
I've been out of brewing for a couple of years, but before my break it was popular to be doing a dunk sparge. I was doing it, and believed that my efficiency was better as a result.
I've just been reading over on the BIABrewer forum that the increased efficiency from a separate dunk sparge is pretty much a myth, and that I'm better off saving myself some time and effort and just full volume mash (and do it for longer - say 90 mins instead of 60 mins).
They are saying that numerous side by side tests have proven it.
Thoughts?