butisitart
Well-Known Member
back to brother oz at top,
personal history (and recent procurement of minimash mill) suggests to me that....
simple problem is that your grain is milled way too fine. simple.
this got spelled out to me after a run of brews with burnt crap all over the base of the boiler, and difficult mashes. then i threw some spelt malt in - a much smaller grain and so not so pulverised by the shop mill. clean as a whistle. the large vienna malt grain was the worst culprit. that observation was when the theoretical penny dropped.
only had one run on the mill (perle malt), with a coarser crush, and it was a completely different beast. clean as a whistle, with the fastest sparge. still fermenting but it looks like i'll run at around 4.2 abv off 5kgs at 23L. could have been crushed a little finer, but it's killed any problems with the gf. (sparge was around 30 secs on 13L, and that was slowing the sparge a little.)
can't blame the shops - they probably mill to biab, so a finer mill isn't going to affect the bags so much, but they do affect how the gf runs. so if you can't get your supplier to mill a bit coarser, might be time to look at a mill.
personal history (and recent procurement of minimash mill) suggests to me that....
simple problem is that your grain is milled way too fine. simple.
this got spelled out to me after a run of brews with burnt crap all over the base of the boiler, and difficult mashes. then i threw some spelt malt in - a much smaller grain and so not so pulverised by the shop mill. clean as a whistle. the large vienna malt grain was the worst culprit. that observation was when the theoretical penny dropped.
only had one run on the mill (perle malt), with a coarser crush, and it was a completely different beast. clean as a whistle, with the fastest sparge. still fermenting but it looks like i'll run at around 4.2 abv off 5kgs at 23L. could have been crushed a little finer, but it's killed any problems with the gf. (sparge was around 30 secs on 13L, and that was slowing the sparge a little.)
can't blame the shops - they probably mill to biab, so a finer mill isn't going to affect the bags so much, but they do affect how the gf runs. so if you can't get your supplier to mill a bit coarser, might be time to look at a mill.