Hi
This may be a silly question but what is meant by the term Mash out, I'm preparing to do my 1st AG brew and I want to use a recipe from brew smith.
It tells me to "Mash in" 12.83L of water @ 68c the step time is 45 mins then it tells me to "Mash out" 5.13L of water @ 75c. it goes on to say fly sparge 16L of water
I read this to mean add 12.83L of water to my mash tun @ 68c and let it mash for 45 mins. then im a little lost as to the term mash out, is it as simple as removing 5L of wort in to the boil kettle then trickling another 16L of hot water through the mash and in to the boil kettle. Or do I reheat this 5L I removed?
Am I on the right track or destined to make 23L of murky water?
This may be a silly question but what is meant by the term Mash out, I'm preparing to do my 1st AG brew and I want to use a recipe from brew smith.
It tells me to "Mash in" 12.83L of water @ 68c the step time is 45 mins then it tells me to "Mash out" 5.13L of water @ 75c. it goes on to say fly sparge 16L of water
I read this to mean add 12.83L of water to my mash tun @ 68c and let it mash for 45 mins. then im a little lost as to the term mash out, is it as simple as removing 5L of wort in to the boil kettle then trickling another 16L of hot water through the mash and in to the boil kettle. Or do I reheat this 5L I removed?
Am I on the right track or destined to make 23L of murky water?