Coxy
Well-Known Member
So for the last 6 months or so, I've been doing a HERMS, so temp loss has been less of an issue for me than it was before. However, I recently did a no-sparge, no-recirc brew just to see how easy it is in comparison. It definitely required less time and less cleaning, and I managed to do a brew mid-week, which I wouldn't usually attempt.
I recorded some data on temp loss of the MT during mash, and turns out it's fairly linear in my case. See chart below.
Now in this case, It dropped about 3C linearly over 60 minutes (it would be good to improve this, clearly).
The question I have, is if trying to get the body of a 65C mash, and I have knowledge that it will drop linearly like this over the period, is it best to start at 68 and drop to target by the end? Start at 67.5 so the average is the target? What do the rest of you do around this (those who have temp loss)?
I recorded some data on temp loss of the MT during mash, and turns out it's fairly linear in my case. See chart below.
Now in this case, It dropped about 3C linearly over 60 minutes (it would be good to improve this, clearly).
The question I have, is if trying to get the body of a 65C mash, and I have knowledge that it will drop linearly like this over the period, is it best to start at 68 and drop to target by the end? Start at 67.5 so the average is the target? What do the rest of you do around this (those who have temp loss)?