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Afternoon all
I hit a fairly consistent BH efficiency of 61% when doing a single BIAB batch in my 70L pot, which isn't too great especially given I sparge. That eff drops to around 55% when doing a double batch (also sparged); that irks me a little more. I put down a mini-BIAB (11L into the fermenter) yesterday and hit 70% (not sparged).
Seems to me that the reduction of BH eff vs batch volume is fairly linear, which makes it easy to predict and account for in my recipes, but I'm keen to know what the contributing factor is and whether there's anything I can do.
With a much larger grain bill in larger batches, can I assume that there is relatively less BIAB bag surface area exposed to liquor/water, and a lower BH eff is inevitable?
Is it worthwhile recirculating with a pump / stirring more frequently? Current I stir once or twice during the mash (stirring the water around the bag, but I leave the bag tied off and the grain undisturbed).
I hit a fairly consistent BH efficiency of 61% when doing a single BIAB batch in my 70L pot, which isn't too great especially given I sparge. That eff drops to around 55% when doing a double batch (also sparged); that irks me a little more. I put down a mini-BIAB (11L into the fermenter) yesterday and hit 70% (not sparged).
Seems to me that the reduction of BH eff vs batch volume is fairly linear, which makes it easy to predict and account for in my recipes, but I'm keen to know what the contributing factor is and whether there's anything I can do.
With a much larger grain bill in larger batches, can I assume that there is relatively less BIAB bag surface area exposed to liquor/water, and a lower BH eff is inevitable?
Is it worthwhile recirculating with a pump / stirring more frequently? Current I stir once or twice during the mash (stirring the water around the bag, but I leave the bag tied off and the grain undisturbed).