Please tell us how you did it so that we can all learn.rockeye84 said:Nothing ***** me more than way undershooting ya forecast efficiency.
Was banking on 90%, pulled a 89% on today's bohemian lager.
Pretty happy today.
Ahh, I was at 1.20pm. But then I was also up the ladder picking hops for five additions starting with mash-in.manticle said:I made beer that tasted like I wanted and was packed up by 1pm.
Thank you.rockeye84 said:Start by grind my grain reasonably fine. Not to dust but so there is still a decent amount of husk. So the kernels are broken into 8ths or more. Usually put a hand full thru the mill 1st to check if I'm on a new sack or have change variety.
Start ro water, add minimal CaCl & caso4 + some lactic acid, to give some more insight, today's 100l batch I used 12g CaCl & 6g caso4 + 5ml 88% lactic acid straight in the mash. Didn't take mash ph but assume it was in range.
I always run approx 3/1 water grain ratio.
Didn't fool around with protein rests, infused straight to mash temp. 60min @ 67c, 10min @ 70c then 76c mash out.
Fly sparge slowly. Try not to over sparge, I always end up sparging about 30-35l less than what bs2 recommends. Not sure why, mash tun setup maby.
take a hydro sample of what's in the kettle and use a dilution tool to top up with water to reach desired volume and or gravity.
I rather get my specific gravity on target an sacrifice or gain a bit of volume if need be.
I've given up on my refractometer, it's perfectly calibrated but always reads 3-4 points less than my hydro sample, it's an eBay job so probably a cheap piece of ****.
Lastly I not meaning to bag out good ole Joe white but I find my mash eff is always slightly lower when using their malts.
Hope u were wanting the extended version lol.
Strange you said that, I have never checked mash efficiency. Recorded pre-boil yes, checked efficiency no.bradsbrew said:Whilst it is essential to check mash eff
yeah you are right checkkTheWiggman said:Strange you said that, I have never checked mash efficiency. Recorded pre-boil yes, checked efficiency no.
Well i didn't want to big note but i get 105% brewhouse eff and that is using already spent grain. Poor.....you think you were poor.....Adr_0 said:100 ******* % every time, no sparge.
ah, never thought of that ha! Took it as a default thing, oh, Duh! :lol:If you overshoot the Beersmith OG readings simply increase the brewhouse efficiency to match what you get, not the grain potentials.
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