thrashandburn
Well-Known Member
I decided to try and brew up a batch of edwort's hefe https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f70/bee-cave-brewery-bavarian-hefeweizen-35679/ I followed the recipe to the t except I forgot to make a yeast starter and didn't really have the time to push the brew to another day, so I opted to add some yeast nutrient to the boil. I hope it works out.
Anyway, everything went really smoothly all day. I mashed with 3.5 gallons of water. My mash tun held the temp really well. It was supposed to be at 153, and I only lost about 3 or 4 degrees throughout the whole 90 minutes, though I added about an extra quart or so of 153 degree water when I noticed it dropping. When I finished it read 150, so I was close. I then batch sparged with another 3.5 at 170 degrees. Then came the boil which was a disaster.
My turkey fryer kept cutting out every time I would try to adjust the shut off timer to keep the flame going, so I constantly had to remove the kettle and relight the burner. This happened like four times making it impossible to keep the boil consistent for the full hour. So, either my fryer is really touchy or I was doing something wrong. As a result the hour long process of the boil took almost two. After this plus a boil over, I wound up with only a little more than 4 gallons of wort!
However, my OG was ~1.051, which was only 1 point off of the target (1.052), so I think it turned out fine, it was just a big hassle and I have less wort. I used an efficiency calculator which said I was at 48% efficiency from inputting my OG and actual wort volume of 4 gals. I don't really get the whole efficiency thing yet, but if I more or less hit the OG, why is the calculator giving me such a low efficiency? Shouldn't I be closer to 75%?
Thanks for reading guys. Any comments, feedback, or suggestions are appreciated.
Anyway, everything went really smoothly all day. I mashed with 3.5 gallons of water. My mash tun held the temp really well. It was supposed to be at 153, and I only lost about 3 or 4 degrees throughout the whole 90 minutes, though I added about an extra quart or so of 153 degree water when I noticed it dropping. When I finished it read 150, so I was close. I then batch sparged with another 3.5 at 170 degrees. Then came the boil which was a disaster.
My turkey fryer kept cutting out every time I would try to adjust the shut off timer to keep the flame going, so I constantly had to remove the kettle and relight the burner. This happened like four times making it impossible to keep the boil consistent for the full hour. So, either my fryer is really touchy or I was doing something wrong. As a result the hour long process of the boil took almost two. After this plus a boil over, I wound up with only a little more than 4 gallons of wort!
However, my OG was ~1.051, which was only 1 point off of the target (1.052), so I think it turned out fine, it was just a big hassle and I have less wort. I used an efficiency calculator which said I was at 48% efficiency from inputting my OG and actual wort volume of 4 gals. I don't really get the whole efficiency thing yet, but if I more or less hit the OG, why is the calculator giving me such a low efficiency? Shouldn't I be closer to 75%?
Thanks for reading guys. Any comments, feedback, or suggestions are appreciated.