stephen
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As one of MHB's regular customers and with very primitive equipment (ie a 24 lt esky with a two bar copper manifold with an over the top of the esky syphon method) I regularly achieve greater than 80% efficiency, usually around 83%, I can say that, after 22 AG brews, I think he knows what he speaks of when it comes to the crush.Agreed, everything in the article you have quoted is spot-on, for a brewery.
I am pretty sure if I start handing out grist with 30% flour I will have some very unhappy customers. On your own equipment with the same or similar grain bill you can get your system dialled in the way you like it I am cracking grain for around 20 mashers all of whom have differing systems.
We make provision for people to specify the type of grist they want and there is a lot of feedback. Its a learning thing for both the customers and the shop. We are always talking to customers to improve the results they get, the grist that works best in a herms system isnt an optimum crush for a batch sparger.
The point you make about steep conditioning is a good one. Pre-softening the husks should dramatically improve the size of the husk fraction. Naturally this option isnt one I can apply, unfortunately.
I think from memory Kunze suggests 1.6 - 0.8 - 0.4 mm gaps (give or take) for 5 and 6 roller mills, I have been trying to achieve similar results by multi passing the grain.
Some customers have reported 10-15% improvements in efficiency, just by changing the grist so hopefully we are on the right track.
MHB
Cheers
Steve