I'm thinking of building a new single tier system and am leaning towards a 2 vessel system. One MLT, one HLT/BK. False bottom on MLT, continuous recirc.
Herms or Rims: not decided yet.
The one thing that I'm intrigued about with this 2 vessel systems is being able to mash with full pre-boil volume.
Looking at others' posts, efficiencies seem to be all over the place. Some people say efficiency sucks, others get decent 70-80 efficiencies. Assuming I get full conversion is there a reason to assume that I shouldn't get the same amt of dissolved sugars from using full volume rather than batch or fly sparging (and therefore the same efficiency). After all, you have the same volume of diluant for the converted sugar. The difference is instead of rinsing the grain over a period of time after conversion, all of the volume is present throughout conversion.
What am I missing here?
Herms or Rims: not decided yet.
The one thing that I'm intrigued about with this 2 vessel systems is being able to mash with full pre-boil volume.
Looking at others' posts, efficiencies seem to be all over the place. Some people say efficiency sucks, others get decent 70-80 efficiencies. Assuming I get full conversion is there a reason to assume that I shouldn't get the same amt of dissolved sugars from using full volume rather than batch or fly sparging (and therefore the same efficiency). After all, you have the same volume of diluant for the converted sugar. The difference is instead of rinsing the grain over a period of time after conversion, all of the volume is present throughout conversion.
What am I missing here?