Hey all,
First up, how many here actually practice Partigyle brewing over doing a single mash or sparge and adding it to your kettle?
I have a question on the technique and am wondering if this will work as expected or if I'll need a few other additions to boost it.
I recently upgraded to double batches. I have a 70L kettle, 60L carboy, 19L kettle, 30L carboy (see where I'm going with this?) a burner big enough and a mash tun.
Wondering if I do a (first up, what's the AUS standard double-batch size. 46L?) 46L batch, then remash for the partigyle aiming for 23L will I have enough efficiency for a 3-5% (3-4% would be ideal) small brew from a standard double batch mash?
Would I need to be aiming for a big beer (7+%) on my first run or can I have a 5-6% beer given I'm doing a double to single partigyle?
Considerations:
If I have to have a big beer from my first run I'm happy to add extra grains in for my second mash. Does anyone have any experience in this? 1-2kg added to the mash tun is fine.
If it's too low, throw in some DME, all good mate.
First up, how many here actually practice Partigyle brewing over doing a single mash or sparge and adding it to your kettle?
I have a question on the technique and am wondering if this will work as expected or if I'll need a few other additions to boost it.
I recently upgraded to double batches. I have a 70L kettle, 60L carboy, 19L kettle, 30L carboy (see where I'm going with this?) a burner big enough and a mash tun.
Wondering if I do a (first up, what's the AUS standard double-batch size. 46L?) 46L batch, then remash for the partigyle aiming for 23L will I have enough efficiency for a 3-5% (3-4% would be ideal) small brew from a standard double batch mash?
Would I need to be aiming for a big beer (7+%) on my first run or can I have a 5-6% beer given I'm doing a double to single partigyle?
Considerations:
If I have to have a big beer from my first run I'm happy to add extra grains in for my second mash. Does anyone have any experience in this? 1-2kg added to the mash tun is fine.
If it's too low, throw in some DME, all good mate.