Jack of all biers
Well-Known Member
Hmm. Well the update is not great I'm afraid. The next batch was efficiency of 62% fly sparge/single decoction method. The latest batch I tried to get back to basics and did a batch sparge and followed some advise from those on this forum and that from Jamil and Palmer on their radio feed. Temp control on the sparge water wasn't ideal, but I managed to get it in the mash tun to be 73C (first runnings) and 74C (second). I measured the sparge additions to equate to a 32 L pre-boil. I sparged at apprx 1 L/min and ended up with 54% efficiency. The problem I believe is that I am leaving a lot of the sugars in the mash tun as the final runnings was 1030.
My doppel bock (target OG 1072) will turn out to be a bock (1060) and I'm ok with that, but the fact that so much flavour is being left behind dents the confidence/pride a bit. I checked my set up prior to starting and thought all was tight (spanner tight) re run off tube connection/false bottom tight to base, but after the sparge was complete I tilted the mash tun with the tap open and more wort ran out (only when tilted). So I think the wort is being partially suctioned out of the run off tube connection about 1.5 inches above the base of the mash tun. I think this reduces the effectiveness of the hydrodynamics from the single centre point suction that it is supposed to create.
I will ask Wayne from Beer Belly next time I'm out that way if I am doing something wrong in set up or am missing something, but in the mean time does anyone have any experience with Beer belly mash tuns. Specifically experiencing issues with falsebottom/run off tube connection problems.
My doppel bock (target OG 1072) will turn out to be a bock (1060) and I'm ok with that, but the fact that so much flavour is being left behind dents the confidence/pride a bit. I checked my set up prior to starting and thought all was tight (spanner tight) re run off tube connection/false bottom tight to base, but after the sparge was complete I tilted the mash tun with the tap open and more wort ran out (only when tilted). So I think the wort is being partially suctioned out of the run off tube connection about 1.5 inches above the base of the mash tun. I think this reduces the effectiveness of the hydrodynamics from the single centre point suction that it is supposed to create.
I will ask Wayne from Beer Belly next time I'm out that way if I am doing something wrong in set up or am missing something, but in the mean time does anyone have any experience with Beer belly mash tuns. Specifically experiencing issues with falsebottom/run off tube connection problems.