Mister clark
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Hi guys,
I'm new to brewing and have just finished up my first brew day but experienced poor mash efficiency using a 20L braumeister.
A quick calculation puts my pre-boil gravity at 61% and post boil in the same ball park.
I appreciate being an absolute beginner that any number of things could have caused this but I *think* it may have been the grain.
To my eye the grain didn't look all that well crushed, but, again, not too sure.
Not sure if it helps, but, I've attached a picture.
Other pertinent details:
Grain bill: 5.73KG
Mash volume: 25L
Sparge Volume: 5L
Any ideas as to where I may have gone wrong would be much appreciated and I hope I've included enough info![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
Thanks in advance, Mr C.
I'm new to brewing and have just finished up my first brew day but experienced poor mash efficiency using a 20L braumeister.
A quick calculation puts my pre-boil gravity at 61% and post boil in the same ball park.
I appreciate being an absolute beginner that any number of things could have caused this but I *think* it may have been the grain.
To my eye the grain didn't look all that well crushed, but, again, not too sure.
Not sure if it helps, but, I've attached a picture.
Other pertinent details:
Grain bill: 5.73KG
Mash volume: 25L
Sparge Volume: 5L
Any ideas as to where I may have gone wrong would be much appreciated and I hope I've included enough info
Thanks in advance, Mr C.
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