Remos112
Well-Known Member
So I brewed my Gouden Carolus inspired brew today and I tried to do the 4-step mash schedule they do at the brewery and the result was quite amazing.
Here's some info
Grain bill:
4.7 kg Belgian Pilsner
0.7 kg Carared
0.4 kg Flaked wheat
0.2 kg Special B
And this is the step schedule I used:
1 heat 19 L of strike water to 55.9 C and infuse for 20 minutes @ 52C
2 Heat to 62C over 10 minutes and hold for 20 minutes
3 Heat to 72C over 10 minutes and hold for 30 minutes
4 Heat to 77C over 5 minutes and hold for 15 minutes
I hit an alltime high mash effeciency of 83% and I also noticed there was way less break material/trub in the kettle. The hot break was barely existing and when I went to cooling I was seriously surprised about how little trub there was in the kettle, I always hop in hopbags so the amount was never huge, but this was an alltime low.
Does the altered mash schedule cause this? Or is there something else going on here?
First time using Carared btw, boy do I love how this grain made the first runnings look!
Very clear, and very red
Here's some info
Grain bill:
4.7 kg Belgian Pilsner
0.7 kg Carared
0.4 kg Flaked wheat
0.2 kg Special B
And this is the step schedule I used:
1 heat 19 L of strike water to 55.9 C and infuse for 20 minutes @ 52C
2 Heat to 62C over 10 minutes and hold for 20 minutes
3 Heat to 72C over 10 minutes and hold for 30 minutes
4 Heat to 77C over 5 minutes and hold for 15 minutes
I hit an alltime high mash effeciency of 83% and I also noticed there was way less break material/trub in the kettle. The hot break was barely existing and when I went to cooling I was seriously surprised about how little trub there was in the kettle, I always hop in hopbags so the amount was never huge, but this was an alltime low.
Does the altered mash schedule cause this? Or is there something else going on here?
First time using Carared btw, boy do I love how this grain made the first runnings look!
Very clear, and very red

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