Just did a huge RIS and using a couple online calculators I'm getting 79% conversion which I thought was pretty high for a high gravity beer. Am I using/interpreting it wrong? I'm new at calculating mash efficiency and using the SG measurement.
BIAB 9.5 gal starting at mash in. 3 hours later and 7.9 gal after squeezing the bag.
17# 2 row pale
2# roast barley
0.625# black malt
1# American chocolate
2# flaked oats
SG was 1.080. Brewers Friend and Homebrewing.com calculators gave me 79% mash efficiency.
I was under the impression that 60% ish was normal for a very large grain bill/very thick mash. Is the longer mash time the key here?
BIAB 9.5 gal starting at mash in. 3 hours later and 7.9 gal after squeezing the bag.
17# 2 row pale
2# roast barley
0.625# black malt
1# American chocolate
2# flaked oats
SG was 1.080. Brewers Friend and Homebrewing.com calculators gave me 79% mash efficiency.
I was under the impression that 60% ish was normal for a very large grain bill/very thick mash. Is the longer mash time the key here?