Hi all
Looking for advice please. I have a Grainfather system, using BS2 for all my calculations (not the website calculator). Doing this, I have been able to account quite accurately my losses at each stage of the process. However, an issue that I keep having is that, after hitting my expected gravity post-mash, I seem to be ending up with less sugar in the final wort post-boil, and I can't figure out why.
For example, I just brewed a black IPA, target 12.5L into fermenter. Expected post-mash gravity 1.045, achieved 1.046. Pre-boil volume (measured) was 18.36L. Post-boil volume was 14.41L, with 3.95L/hr off (21%). This is only my second half-sized batch, but my previous boiloff with the bigger volume was ~3.2L. I'm expecting a little higher boiloff, due to a more vigorous boil.
So, using the tool in BS2, I should have a post-boil gravity of 1.059 (this is also what I get using my own calcs, C1V1=C2V2). In fact, when I add in shinkage in BS2, I should have 1.061. My actual measured was 1.052!
My measuring process - post mash, get wort up to boil, having stirred, take sample, stick in freezer until 20 deg then measure with hydrometer. Volume measured at the same time (it may result in a little higher gravity and less volume due to evaporation in the time to boil, but I figure it's probably not a lot). Post boil gravity is sampled by hydrometer as it comes out of the counter flow chiller at 20 deg.
Any ideas as to why this is happening would be greatly appreciated. It has been happening with the larger volume boils too, so it isn't a 'half batch' issue. I have absolutely no idea where I am going wrong
[SIZE=12.48px]BS2 file uploaded as beerXML if it helps as well.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12.48px]Thanks in advance[/SIZE]
View attachment Black IPA.xml
Looking for advice please. I have a Grainfather system, using BS2 for all my calculations (not the website calculator). Doing this, I have been able to account quite accurately my losses at each stage of the process. However, an issue that I keep having is that, after hitting my expected gravity post-mash, I seem to be ending up with less sugar in the final wort post-boil, and I can't figure out why.
For example, I just brewed a black IPA, target 12.5L into fermenter. Expected post-mash gravity 1.045, achieved 1.046. Pre-boil volume (measured) was 18.36L. Post-boil volume was 14.41L, with 3.95L/hr off (21%). This is only my second half-sized batch, but my previous boiloff with the bigger volume was ~3.2L. I'm expecting a little higher boiloff, due to a more vigorous boil.
So, using the tool in BS2, I should have a post-boil gravity of 1.059 (this is also what I get using my own calcs, C1V1=C2V2). In fact, when I add in shinkage in BS2, I should have 1.061. My actual measured was 1.052!
My measuring process - post mash, get wort up to boil, having stirred, take sample, stick in freezer until 20 deg then measure with hydrometer. Volume measured at the same time (it may result in a little higher gravity and less volume due to evaporation in the time to boil, but I figure it's probably not a lot). Post boil gravity is sampled by hydrometer as it comes out of the counter flow chiller at 20 deg.
Any ideas as to why this is happening would be greatly appreciated. It has been happening with the larger volume boils too, so it isn't a 'half batch' issue. I have absolutely no idea where I am going wrong
[SIZE=12.48px]BS2 file uploaded as beerXML if it helps as well.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12.48px]Thanks in advance[/SIZE]
View attachment Black IPA.xml