Jiffster
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I've only got 5 AG batches under my belt so not enough experimentations to know this for myself yet.
I've read and used 2 methods:
1) Mash at desired grain/water ratio (i.e. 1.25 qt/lb), collect run off and measure to determine spare volume need to collect boil volume.
2) Mash at desired grain/water ratio (i.e. 1.25 qt/lb), after mash add additional water to bring up to pre-calculated volume that would yield 1/2 of required boil volume (i.e. lets say 1 gal), stir in and let sit a few minutes, collect run off (which should equal half required boil volume), batch spare with volume that should be equal to half required boil volume.
Is there any benefit to method 2 over method 1?
I've read and used 2 methods:
1) Mash at desired grain/water ratio (i.e. 1.25 qt/lb), collect run off and measure to determine spare volume need to collect boil volume.
2) Mash at desired grain/water ratio (i.e. 1.25 qt/lb), after mash add additional water to bring up to pre-calculated volume that would yield 1/2 of required boil volume (i.e. lets say 1 gal), stir in and let sit a few minutes, collect run off (which should equal half required boil volume), batch spare with volume that should be equal to half required boil volume.
Is there any benefit to method 2 over method 1?