G'day all,
This seems to me to be a fairly basic question but just want to check that I'm not overlooking anything.
I'm currently using the Brewer's Friend web software to design and reconcile my brewing numbers on a recirculating 1V system. This latest brew is my first since I've added volume markings to my kettle to enable me to accurately reconcile my equipment parameters.
The problem I've got is that the recorded numbers are giving me different efficiencies for pre-boil and post-boil measurements. My understanding is that these two efficiencies should be the same.
Specifically, I measured a pre-boil volume (after mash-out) of 30.5 litres at 95 deg, which according to the BF calculator is equivalent to 29.4 litres at 20 deg. The refractometer measurement (ATC) was 11.2 at ambient (28 deg) which with a wort correction factor of 1.02 gives me SG 1.044.
Post-boil volume was 22 litres at 21 degrees, which a simple boil-off calculation says should be at SG 1.059, however a measurement with a calibrated hydrometer (cal. at 15.6 deg) gave actual SG 1.054. The refractometer reading for this sample was 13.1.
Now the only sources of error that I can see are that either I mis-read the volume markings on the kettle for the pre-boil volume (possible since I haven't labelled the marks yet, but unlikely), or the refractometer is giving me a funky reading pre-boil. I weighed the FV sample and measured the kettle deadspace loss and so I am comfortable that the post-boil volume and SG are reasonably accurate.
Based on 34.7 litres total strike volume BF is giving me conversion efficiency of 106%, pre-boil efficiency 83%, post-boil efficiency 77%.
So my question now is whether there are any other potential sources of error that I am missing here? For my next brew I will double-triple-quadruple-check all the volume measurements, and take a hydrometer reading pre-boil to reconcile the accuracy of the refractometer. Is there anything else that could have gone wrong in my measurements, or any other efficiency losses that I have missed that would imply that my pre- and post-boil measurements are actually correct?
The only other possibility I can see is if all the margins of error happened to align correctly to give such a large discrepency (+/- 0.5 litres on volumes, +/- 0.01 on refractometer correction factor, +/- 0.001 hydrometer readings).
Anything else?
Thanks in advance,
This seems to me to be a fairly basic question but just want to check that I'm not overlooking anything.
I'm currently using the Brewer's Friend web software to design and reconcile my brewing numbers on a recirculating 1V system. This latest brew is my first since I've added volume markings to my kettle to enable me to accurately reconcile my equipment parameters.
The problem I've got is that the recorded numbers are giving me different efficiencies for pre-boil and post-boil measurements. My understanding is that these two efficiencies should be the same.
Specifically, I measured a pre-boil volume (after mash-out) of 30.5 litres at 95 deg, which according to the BF calculator is equivalent to 29.4 litres at 20 deg. The refractometer measurement (ATC) was 11.2 at ambient (28 deg) which with a wort correction factor of 1.02 gives me SG 1.044.
Post-boil volume was 22 litres at 21 degrees, which a simple boil-off calculation says should be at SG 1.059, however a measurement with a calibrated hydrometer (cal. at 15.6 deg) gave actual SG 1.054. The refractometer reading for this sample was 13.1.
Now the only sources of error that I can see are that either I mis-read the volume markings on the kettle for the pre-boil volume (possible since I haven't labelled the marks yet, but unlikely), or the refractometer is giving me a funky reading pre-boil. I weighed the FV sample and measured the kettle deadspace loss and so I am comfortable that the post-boil volume and SG are reasonably accurate.
Based on 34.7 litres total strike volume BF is giving me conversion efficiency of 106%, pre-boil efficiency 83%, post-boil efficiency 77%.
So my question now is whether there are any other potential sources of error that I am missing here? For my next brew I will double-triple-quadruple-check all the volume measurements, and take a hydrometer reading pre-boil to reconcile the accuracy of the refractometer. Is there anything else that could have gone wrong in my measurements, or any other efficiency losses that I have missed that would imply that my pre- and post-boil measurements are actually correct?
The only other possibility I can see is if all the margins of error happened to align correctly to give such a large discrepency (+/- 0.5 litres on volumes, +/- 0.01 on refractometer correction factor, +/- 0.001 hydrometer readings).
Anything else?
Thanks in advance,