IchLiebeBier
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Folks,
Ive been scratching my head about this one, and I just cant figure out what I did wrong with BeerSmith 2.
Yesterday, I brewed Jamils Saison Recipe and the only thing I changed was to add 3.8oz of acidulated malt. I didnt lower the Pilsner amount to compensate, so my expected OG, according to BeerSmith, was 1.066. This was based on 5.5 gallons being left at the end of the boil.
In my profiles, I used 70% for my mash efficiency to try to keep the expected numbers in line with Jamil. In the end, I collected right at 7.6 gallons of water with a gravity reading of 1.042. BeerSmith said that at 70% I should be at 1.048 with 7.54 gallons (at least, I think thats at 70% in the software). However, when I put in my actual readings, BeerSmith said my mash efficiency was at 60% (not brewhouse).
So, to double check it, I put this information in Brewers Friend Mash Efficiency tool. I got an efficiency of 68%-ish.
So I proceeded with the boil and added a pound of sugar, as is called for in the recipe. But the strangest part was that when I finished the boil, with 5.75 gallons (before cooling), my refractometer showed 1.077 as my OG (target 1.066). This could have been due to the refractometer, but Ive never been that far off before. Maybe the sugar made it read higher? I didnt use a hydrometer to check it (although I should have, but I figured Id be able to track down where I messed something up).
Any thoughts on either issue (mash efficiency being low in BeerSmith, and OG reading high)?
Thanks.
Ive been scratching my head about this one, and I just cant figure out what I did wrong with BeerSmith 2.
Yesterday, I brewed Jamils Saison Recipe and the only thing I changed was to add 3.8oz of acidulated malt. I didnt lower the Pilsner amount to compensate, so my expected OG, according to BeerSmith, was 1.066. This was based on 5.5 gallons being left at the end of the boil.
In my profiles, I used 70% for my mash efficiency to try to keep the expected numbers in line with Jamil. In the end, I collected right at 7.6 gallons of water with a gravity reading of 1.042. BeerSmith said that at 70% I should be at 1.048 with 7.54 gallons (at least, I think thats at 70% in the software). However, when I put in my actual readings, BeerSmith said my mash efficiency was at 60% (not brewhouse).
So, to double check it, I put this information in Brewers Friend Mash Efficiency tool. I got an efficiency of 68%-ish.
So I proceeded with the boil and added a pound of sugar, as is called for in the recipe. But the strangest part was that when I finished the boil, with 5.75 gallons (before cooling), my refractometer showed 1.077 as my OG (target 1.066). This could have been due to the refractometer, but Ive never been that far off before. Maybe the sugar made it read higher? I didnt use a hydrometer to check it (although I should have, but I figured Id be able to track down where I messed something up).
Any thoughts on either issue (mash efficiency being low in BeerSmith, and OG reading high)?
Thanks.