Muz
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I've recently switched to a HERMS system and, while I've only done two brews on it, I'm loving it already.
I realise though that there are a lot of different ways to use a system like this and I'm keen to understand how people a) mash in and b) how and when they stir when HERMS brewing.
My first brew I underlet to mash in and didn't stir at all (assuming recirc would make stirring redundant). My efficiency on this brew was rubbish. And while I don't care too much about efficiency I want it somewhere in the 70s at least.
My second brew I also underlet and stirred a few times in the first 30 mins of the mash. Things weren't much better.
I read something on the internet (so it must be right) about people stirring when they sparge. This seems to defeat the purpose of setting the grain bed to me. So, I thought I would ask how others are doing this.
Cheers.
I realise though that there are a lot of different ways to use a system like this and I'm keen to understand how people a) mash in and b) how and when they stir when HERMS brewing.
My first brew I underlet to mash in and didn't stir at all (assuming recirc would make stirring redundant). My efficiency on this brew was rubbish. And while I don't care too much about efficiency I want it somewhere in the 70s at least.
My second brew I also underlet and stirred a few times in the first 30 mins of the mash. Things weren't much better.
I read something on the internet (so it must be right) about people stirring when they sparge. This seems to defeat the purpose of setting the grain bed to me. So, I thought I would ask how others are doing this.
Cheers.