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so then Pol, that would equate to the only advantage of a thinner mash in your opinion is less sparge water?
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so then Pol, that would equate to the only advantage of a thinner mash in your opinion is less sparge water?
thx
There is a point in everyones system, and it will differ, where the increase in mash water (to obtain better conversion eff.) will then steal too much water from the sparge, this reducing the lauter eff. The combination of these two make up your eff. so you want to maximize both, without hurting one or the other, there is a balance.
Well put, Pol!
That is exactly what I have experienced, though I was too slow to put words to it! It is amazing how little tweaks can make great differences in a system... and we all use slightly different systems.
thx Pol - it makes sense now that I've re-read everything. I'm not convinced that my conversion efficiency is as high as it could be - I'm gonna bump my mash ratio up a little and see if it helps.
Kai has a chart on here somewhere that will help you determine your conversion eff. by meausuring your first wort gravity....