vrodbrad
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Good morning all. Well it had been a few month's since I was able to make a batch of beer. The reason being was back in April I had a medical situation which caused me not to be able to brew anything and the last time I had done a batch was back in February. But football season is almost here and I wanted to get my 12th grain done up and ready to go So I did that that back on Monday.
I had to get my grains at a different brewing supply store because the store I used to get my stuff the owner retired. I don't think I like this other store for, well I guess would say lack of knowledge for now and how they do their business. (I guess when you are used to one you get spoiled).
I had the store mill my grains and when I had did my mash and boil my numbers were off a bit on my preboil and my sg. preboil was to be 1.044 and I got 1.034 and post boil was to be 1.050 and I got 1.043 was 7 points off but I don't think that was to big of a deal. If it was 10 or more I would be worried. All my volumes were correct from beginning to end, and all my temps were correct.
But when I checked my efficiencies I only had a 61.4%. I can only think of this being possibly grains being milled at the new store, for every batch I did before hand when the old store would mill my grains my efficiencies would be around 82%. Is my assumption pretty correct that the grains were not milled very well. If so I guess I should look into getting my on mill. Have thought about a corona mill but not sure yet.
I had to get my grains at a different brewing supply store because the store I used to get my stuff the owner retired. I don't think I like this other store for, well I guess would say lack of knowledge for now and how they do their business. (I guess when you are used to one you get spoiled).
I had the store mill my grains and when I had did my mash and boil my numbers were off a bit on my preboil and my sg. preboil was to be 1.044 and I got 1.034 and post boil was to be 1.050 and I got 1.043 was 7 points off but I don't think that was to big of a deal. If it was 10 or more I would be worried. All my volumes were correct from beginning to end, and all my temps were correct.
But when I checked my efficiencies I only had a 61.4%. I can only think of this being possibly grains being milled at the new store, for every batch I did before hand when the old store would mill my grains my efficiencies would be around 82%. Is my assumption pretty correct that the grains were not milled very well. If so I guess I should look into getting my on mill. Have thought about a corona mill but not sure yet.