hlmbrwng
Well-Known Member
I have two sour starters going right now and figured it would make sense to just brew 10 gallons and split the batch, instead of having two brew days to make 2 x 5 gal of the same wort. So, I took my base sour recipe and doubled it in Beersmith. So I don't have to use a ton of grain, I substituted some of the german pilsner with dried malt extract. (I reduced the grain bill by about 6 lb.)
The issue is that Beersmith is saying to sparge with over 9 gallons of water!
I believe that it isn't accounting for less grain and is instead just going by the water needed for pre-boil. I understand that passing all of this water through the grain is not necessarily a bad thing, I just think it's unnecessary. I would have to heat 9 gal to 170 F! Waste of time and energy IMO.
Has anyone decreased a recommended amount of sparge water, and just added water to the boil kettle instead of through the grain?
The issue is that Beersmith is saying to sparge with over 9 gallons of water!
I believe that it isn't accounting for less grain and is instead just going by the water needed for pre-boil. I understand that passing all of this water through the grain is not necessarily a bad thing, I just think it's unnecessary. I would have to heat 9 gal to 170 F! Waste of time and energy IMO.
Has anyone decreased a recommended amount of sparge water, and just added water to the boil kettle instead of through the grain?