trevc
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Hey guys,
Just planning some future double batches here, and trying to determine how to most effectively use my 55L esky mashtun (beerbelly false bottom).
The recipe I'm playing with has an 11.5kg grain-bill. So far I'm looking at the following:
- 20.7L of mash-in water (1.8L/kg)
- Approximately 22L of mash-out water (or as needed) to bring it to 78C (aprox 3.7L/kg)
- This should fill the esky to right around the 50L mark. I don't think I'd push it much further
- batch sparge to equal the correct pre-boil volume
Is a 1.8L/kg liquor to grist ratio acceptable?
A big thanks in advance for any further input and knowledge. I tried the forum search (and google) without much luck.
Just planning some future double batches here, and trying to determine how to most effectively use my 55L esky mashtun (beerbelly false bottom).
The recipe I'm playing with has an 11.5kg grain-bill. So far I'm looking at the following:
- 20.7L of mash-in water (1.8L/kg)
- Approximately 22L of mash-out water (or as needed) to bring it to 78C (aprox 3.7L/kg)
- This should fill the esky to right around the 50L mark. I don't think I'd push it much further
- batch sparge to equal the correct pre-boil volume
Is a 1.8L/kg liquor to grist ratio acceptable?
A big thanks in advance for any further input and knowledge. I tried the forum search (and google) without much luck.