funkydiscochicken
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So First post.
I've been lurking here for a while, I think I either need to invest some more, or improve my processes.
I'm on my fourth AG, an IPA for the sydney brewshare at the taphouse in darlinghurst, and I have been very hit and miss so far. I'm not worried by my hop utilisation, but I think my mashing has a ways to go. I aim for about 67C, and am generally within 1C off.
First, some background.
My first AG was a 11L pils, BIAB. I hit all the right volumes and gravities using a 20L stockpot to mash and boil in. not quite as hoppy as Qbrew or BrewTarget lead me to believe, but I was quite happy with it. I used about 2.4kg grain.zzsz
Second was a 20L batch, mashed in a 40L eski, I lost about 3L of wort to a leak from the handles of the eski, but ended up with about 18L of lower SG wort, and a much worse efficiency for about 5kg grain.
Third AG was a 22L Schwartzbier, 5.4kg grain. which, I think, after losing about 3L of wort to holes in the eski worked out ok. I boiled in 2x20L pots on this one, and hopped one of them.
My last brew was an ill fated IPA for the brewshare at the taphouse in late August. I mashed this in two batches to get more practice. about 3kg grain in 6L water, with about 6L water to sparge. I boil on the gas wok burner, which is pretty brutal to a 20L pot. I loose a lot to evaporation with a 20L boil over 1h.
Rather than 20L of 1.064 wort, I ended up with 15.5L of 1.067wort, after I NC'd or about 16.5L of 1.064 wort. I pitched a very healthy 500mL starter of fermentis US-05, it is currently bubbling away nicely. Still waaaay under my target of 22L. According to Qbrew, that's about 58% efficiency.
So, what I want to know is...
Am I just buggering my mash? Too high? Too low? Not long enough? Am I being screwed on crush and should I buy a crazy mill with my next bag of grain? I think I should I be able to get more from my grains with what I'm getting. What should I do?
And I know I need a larger boil pot.
I've been lurking here for a while, I think I either need to invest some more, or improve my processes.
I'm on my fourth AG, an IPA for the sydney brewshare at the taphouse in darlinghurst, and I have been very hit and miss so far. I'm not worried by my hop utilisation, but I think my mashing has a ways to go. I aim for about 67C, and am generally within 1C off.
First, some background.
My first AG was a 11L pils, BIAB. I hit all the right volumes and gravities using a 20L stockpot to mash and boil in. not quite as hoppy as Qbrew or BrewTarget lead me to believe, but I was quite happy with it. I used about 2.4kg grain.zzsz
Second was a 20L batch, mashed in a 40L eski, I lost about 3L of wort to a leak from the handles of the eski, but ended up with about 18L of lower SG wort, and a much worse efficiency for about 5kg grain.
Third AG was a 22L Schwartzbier, 5.4kg grain. which, I think, after losing about 3L of wort to holes in the eski worked out ok. I boiled in 2x20L pots on this one, and hopped one of them.
My last brew was an ill fated IPA for the brewshare at the taphouse in late August. I mashed this in two batches to get more practice. about 3kg grain in 6L water, with about 6L water to sparge. I boil on the gas wok burner, which is pretty brutal to a 20L pot. I loose a lot to evaporation with a 20L boil over 1h.
Rather than 20L of 1.064 wort, I ended up with 15.5L of 1.067wort, after I NC'd or about 16.5L of 1.064 wort. I pitched a very healthy 500mL starter of fermentis US-05, it is currently bubbling away nicely. Still waaaay under my target of 22L. According to Qbrew, that's about 58% efficiency.
So, what I want to know is...
Am I just buggering my mash? Too high? Too low? Not long enough? Am I being screwed on crush and should I buy a crazy mill with my next bag of grain? I think I should I be able to get more from my grains with what I'm getting. What should I do?
And I know I need a larger boil pot.