Bob_Loblaw
Well-Known Member
Hi All
I'm attempting my second brew on the new Keg King Robo Brew and I think I messed up my mash and sparge water calculations last time coming up a little short on fermenter volume. Can someone help me with my calculations on the following?
Batch Volume - 23ltrs in the fermenter
Total Grain - 5.57kg
Total Hops - 140gms
Using a few calculators around the net brought me to a mash volume of 13.9L
I then assume I will need to sparge with 16.1L of water to bring my pre-boil volume to 30L factoring in a 15% evaporation rate during the boil. There is 3 litres of dead space beneath the outlet of the Robo brew so this should give me 23L of wort right?
I'm looking to do a single mash (will move into stepped mashes later) so if I have this right my mash schedule should go as follows:
Am I forgetting something? I feel like I should be taking into account the amount of water the grain will soak up and hold onto after mashing and sparging.
I'm attempting my second brew on the new Keg King Robo Brew and I think I messed up my mash and sparge water calculations last time coming up a little short on fermenter volume. Can someone help me with my calculations on the following?
Batch Volume - 23ltrs in the fermenter
Total Grain - 5.57kg
Total Hops - 140gms
Using a few calculators around the net brought me to a mash volume of 13.9L
I then assume I will need to sparge with 16.1L of water to bring my pre-boil volume to 30L factoring in a 15% evaporation rate during the boil. There is 3 litres of dead space beneath the outlet of the Robo brew so this should give me 23L of wort right?
I'm looking to do a single mash (will move into stepped mashes later) so if I have this right my mash schedule should go as follows:
- Mash in at 67C with 13.9L - recirculating through the pump I will be buying this weekend
- Mash out at 75C
- Raise the malt pipe and sparge with 16.1L of 75C water giving a total pre-boil volume of
- 30L
Am I forgetting something? I feel like I should be taking into account the amount of water the grain will soak up and hold onto after mashing and sparging.