I have a new kit that I've brewed on three times. Yesterday I brewed a recipe that I had Beersmithed at 65% mash efficiency... only to find I hit 94.9% mash efficiency. I'm trying to figure out where to go next.
My gear consists of:
My water profile is:
I don't have great data on the baseline efficiency on my setup. This is the third AG batch I've done... the first batch was wrecked by my breaking my only hydrometer, but it came out much bigger than I expected, booze/malt-wise. The second batch used two-year-old grain and I didn't sparge, and it still hit 60%.
My questions are:
My gear consists of:
- Fermenter's Favorites 7 gallon mash tun with Titan false bottom
- Grains milled by Northern Brewer
- Thermapen Mk4
My water profile is:
- PH 7.30
- Calcium 9 PPM
- Magnesium 2 PPM
- Sodium 28 PPM
- Chloride 41 PPM
- Bicarbonate 33 PPM
I don't have great data on the baseline efficiency on my setup. This is the third AG batch I've done... the first batch was wrecked by my breaking my only hydrometer, but it came out much bigger than I expected, booze/malt-wise. The second batch used two-year-old grain and I didn't sparge, and it still hit 60%.
My questions are:
- Where is my crazy efficiency coming from?
- Should I plan my next recipe for 94% efficiency as well, or should I pick an intermediate value?
- Is there such a thing as having too high an efficiency?