nyer
Well-Known Member
I know I probably need a software program like promash to get my recipies and procedure perfect. I am planning to buy something as soon as my wife decides which new laptop to get.
For now I would like to know how to figure out the amount of water used for sparging. I did a bourbon barrel porter yesterday and I used 5 gals. of water to mash with. I have been figuring 1.25 qts. per pound (16 pounds for this one). However I don't have a clue how to properly calculate the amount for the sparge. Usually the recipes I buy give me that information but this one didn't. I decided to go with 5 gals. I did a double sparge and while I turned away for a minute I ended up with 7 gals. instead of 6.5 gals. I boiled for 1 hour and got 6 gals. in my primary. I figured my OG would be low but when I checked it I got exactly what the recipe called for, 1.065. Was 5 gallons too much?
For now I would like to know how to figure out the amount of water used for sparging. I did a bourbon barrel porter yesterday and I used 5 gals. of water to mash with. I have been figuring 1.25 qts. per pound (16 pounds for this one). However I don't have a clue how to properly calculate the amount for the sparge. Usually the recipes I buy give me that information but this one didn't. I decided to go with 5 gals. I did a double sparge and while I turned away for a minute I ended up with 7 gals. instead of 6.5 gals. I boiled for 1 hour and got 6 gals. in my primary. I figured my OG would be low but when I checked it I got exactly what the recipe called for, 1.065. Was 5 gallons too much?