MattSR
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Hi All,
After setting up and preparing my 50L Braumeister that I purchased last year, I have finally gotten to run it in anger.
First brew was the IPA recipe on the Speidel site, which uses 11KG of grain. One thing that caught me by surprise was that they said "55L plus sparing water" but they didn't detail the sparge water amount or method. Since it was a first brew, I wanted to keep it as simple as possible so I opted out of the sparge step. Recipe is here:- http://www.speidels-braumeister.de/ipa-recipe.html
In the end I yielded 44 litres of wort into the fermenter and the O.G. was 1.047, only one point off the 1.048 that the recipe suggests is the target. The problem is that the recipe says 52L at 1.048 but I only yielded 44L at 1.047. I guess the sparge step would help with this, and would probably give me the correct final volume too.. What do you guys think?
Still getting used to brewing and noting the numbers, I'm hoping that with some practice I can whip some beautiful, repeatable consistent beers!
Love the Braumeister - it made it a whole lot of fun and I can't wait to brew some more!
Oh and I just forgot to add - when I tipped the spent grain out, I noted most of it was dark in colour, but there were several clumps which were a lighter colour inside which I suspect contain some extra starch/sugar/enzyme that I missed out on. Next time I'll be sure to pause the brew, remove to top plate, and used my large wooden paddle to mix up the mash a bit.
After setting up and preparing my 50L Braumeister that I purchased last year, I have finally gotten to run it in anger.
First brew was the IPA recipe on the Speidel site, which uses 11KG of grain. One thing that caught me by surprise was that they said "55L plus sparing water" but they didn't detail the sparge water amount or method. Since it was a first brew, I wanted to keep it as simple as possible so I opted out of the sparge step. Recipe is here:- http://www.speidels-braumeister.de/ipa-recipe.html
In the end I yielded 44 litres of wort into the fermenter and the O.G. was 1.047, only one point off the 1.048 that the recipe suggests is the target. The problem is that the recipe says 52L at 1.048 but I only yielded 44L at 1.047. I guess the sparge step would help with this, and would probably give me the correct final volume too.. What do you guys think?
Still getting used to brewing and noting the numbers, I'm hoping that with some practice I can whip some beautiful, repeatable consistent beers!
Love the Braumeister - it made it a whole lot of fun and I can't wait to brew some more!
Oh and I just forgot to add - when I tipped the spent grain out, I noted most of it was dark in colour, but there were several clumps which were a lighter colour inside which I suspect contain some extra starch/sugar/enzyme that I missed out on. Next time I'll be sure to pause the brew, remove to top plate, and used my large wooden paddle to mix up the mash a bit.