tubbsy
Well-Known Member
I've been running pretty close to 70% brewhouse efficiency on all my AG brews so far so that's the number I use for recipe development. I brewed an English Porter the other night and was expecting a pre-boil gravity of 1.037, but I ended up with 1.050. I added an extra litre of water to the kettle, but still ended up with a OG of 1.052 vs the expected 1.046. Mashing was pretty similar to previous brews, only at a slightly higher temp of 67C, but otherwise was unchanged.
This is my recipe - Tubbsy's London Porter | English Porter All Grain Beer Recipe at Brewer's Friend
Any idea why I got better efficiency so I can plan it a bit better?
This is my recipe - Tubbsy's London Porter | English Porter All Grain Beer Recipe at Brewer's Friend
Any idea why I got better efficiency so I can plan it a bit better?