verysupple
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Hi all.
I’m planning a new recirculating 1V rig similar to Qldkev’s and others. I.e. two pots, one inside the other, where the inner one has a false bottom and acts as a malt basket / pipe. The liquid recirculates to the top of the grain bed (not the bottom like a Braumeister).
I’m just wondering what sort of liquor-to-grist ratios people use with rigs like this, or any RIMS. I’d like to just use the full volume needed to get my desired pre-boil volume, but my calculations indicate that this would give a fluidisation in the malt pipe of ~4 L/kg for an average strength beer. Is that too high given you want to “float” the mash to get good liquid flow through it, or does it not matter that much?
Thanks for any advice.
I’m planning a new recirculating 1V rig similar to Qldkev’s and others. I.e. two pots, one inside the other, where the inner one has a false bottom and acts as a malt basket / pipe. The liquid recirculates to the top of the grain bed (not the bottom like a Braumeister).
I’m just wondering what sort of liquor-to-grist ratios people use with rigs like this, or any RIMS. I’d like to just use the full volume needed to get my desired pre-boil volume, but my calculations indicate that this would give a fluidisation in the malt pipe of ~4 L/kg for an average strength beer. Is that too high given you want to “float” the mash to get good liquid flow through it, or does it not matter that much?
Thanks for any advice.