I've just completed my first BIAB (early variation of Dr. Smurtos Golden Ale) and I'm trying to use my figures to work out my conversion efficiency.
I think I'm just confusing myself, so I'll try and write this as clearly as possible.
Aiming for 15L in FV.
Mashed 3.19kg grain in 14.6L water for 75 minutes.
Removed grain bag, squeezed as much wort out and then bucket sparged with 4L poured over the bag (placed on strainer), squeezed as much wort out of bag again.
15.9L (@ 66°c) of wort pre-boil with a gravity of 1.052 (Sample cooled to 20°c)
*now this is where I'm getting confused*
After entering my grain bill into 'wort' homebrew app (made sure associated potential etc was set to the grain I used) the above figures of 15.9L / 1.052 say I got an efficiency of 82.4%.
BUT...
I boiled the wort for an hour and ended up with 12.9L @ 1.056
This was OK as I diluted the wort to 15L / 1.048
This resulting wort was just on target (0.002 lower than I wanted) for volume and gravity for the recipe.
But using these figures (15L/1.048) to calculate efficiency give me 71.8%
This seems more like the efficiency I should get/use as my baseline (and it seems like a good efficiency to me)... I don't see how I could get over 80% efficiency on my first attempt at all grain..
Am I working this out correctly and which reading should I be using to work out efficiency?
I hope that I've kept this simple/ easy to follow/ included correct information/ correct calculations on my behalf..
As for my first BIAB, start to finish including clean up was 6 hours, which I've been told I need to reduce as we ended up having dinner at 9:30 :/
I think I'm just confusing myself, so I'll try and write this as clearly as possible.
Aiming for 15L in FV.
Mashed 3.19kg grain in 14.6L water for 75 minutes.
Removed grain bag, squeezed as much wort out and then bucket sparged with 4L poured over the bag (placed on strainer), squeezed as much wort out of bag again.
15.9L (@ 66°c) of wort pre-boil with a gravity of 1.052 (Sample cooled to 20°c)
*now this is where I'm getting confused*
After entering my grain bill into 'wort' homebrew app (made sure associated potential etc was set to the grain I used) the above figures of 15.9L / 1.052 say I got an efficiency of 82.4%.
BUT...
I boiled the wort for an hour and ended up with 12.9L @ 1.056
This was OK as I diluted the wort to 15L / 1.048
This resulting wort was just on target (0.002 lower than I wanted) for volume and gravity for the recipe.
But using these figures (15L/1.048) to calculate efficiency give me 71.8%
This seems more like the efficiency I should get/use as my baseline (and it seems like a good efficiency to me)... I don't see how I could get over 80% efficiency on my first attempt at all grain..
Am I working this out correctly and which reading should I be using to work out efficiency?
I hope that I've kept this simple/ easy to follow/ included correct information/ correct calculations on my behalf..
As for my first BIAB, start to finish including clean up was 6 hours, which I've been told I need to reduce as we ended up having dinner at 9:30 :/