VikeMan
It ain't all burritos and strippers, my friend.
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What assumptions does 2.0 make about batch size? What I mean is... let's say you specify an SRM of 7, along with 8 pounds of grain, 1 pound of which is crystal, and 3 gallons of mash water. I know you also specify 'sparge' water volume, but even that doesn't tell you the final batch size, and thus the volume in which the specified grain is producing the 4 SRMs.
What I'm getting at is... I could have two batches with identical mashes, but different SRMs depending on final batch size (i.e. how much 'sparge' water and how much is boiled away). The difference in SRMs (which in this case has nothing to do with the mashes) produces different estimated mash pH in the sheet, but we already know the mashes are identical.
So again...what assumptions are made about batch size? TIA!
---VikeMan
What I'm getting at is... I could have two batches with identical mashes, but different SRMs depending on final batch size (i.e. how much 'sparge' water and how much is boiled away). The difference in SRMs (which in this case has nothing to do with the mashes) produces different estimated mash pH in the sheet, but we already know the mashes are identical.
So again...what assumptions are made about batch size? TIA!
---VikeMan