Hopefully not to dumb a question. What do you do with the first wort while you're sparging?
I'm using a GF S40, and batch sparging. I'm drawing off the first wort into a stockpot, then put this on the stove to gently heat while I batch sparge, running the recirc for 15 minutes or so.
Once I'm sparged, I pitch the first wort back into the S40 and apply the heat, which then has a pretty short ramp as the FW is around 80 degC by then.
Based on Brewfather, I'm getting mash efficiencies of 88-92% easy enough, so I'm happy with the processes, but am also getting a little under volume and a touch darker than I would have thought, which I'm guessing is from the extra heating the FW is getting, basically like a pretend decoction.
So more out of curiosity, what are other brewers doing with the FW while sparging?
I'm using a GF S40, and batch sparging. I'm drawing off the first wort into a stockpot, then put this on the stove to gently heat while I batch sparge, running the recirc for 15 minutes or so.
Once I'm sparged, I pitch the first wort back into the S40 and apply the heat, which then has a pretty short ramp as the FW is around 80 degC by then.
Based on Brewfather, I'm getting mash efficiencies of 88-92% easy enough, so I'm happy with the processes, but am also getting a little under volume and a touch darker than I would have thought, which I'm guessing is from the extra heating the FW is getting, basically like a pretend decoction.
So more out of curiosity, what are other brewers doing with the FW while sparging?