First time I am trying BIAB after doing extract recipes for about 6 months...
I can't remember where I got the recipe from, but I am trying an ESB with 10.75 lbs Maris Otter, 0.5lb Caramel 20 and 0.25lb Caramel 120.
I mashed in about 7 gallons of water for 75 min, and kept the mash temp a around 152 (+/-2 degrees). Heated up to 168 for a mashout for 10 min and then pulled the turkey fryer basket with my grain bag.
After pulling the basket, I supported it over my kettle with a couple of 2x4s and let it drain, and pressed out excess wort with a pot lid. I was left with about 6.25 gallons and used my spiffy-new refractometer to get a SG of 1.051.
So here's where it gets hinky...if I use an online calculator to correct the SG for temperature, I get a SG of 1.070 (way too high for an ESB of course) and an efficiency of > 100%!
So when I reran the efficiency calculator using 1.051 (ie, not correcting for temperature) by efficiency was now at a believable 73%...
So can someone explain to me why you would not correct for temperature? Is that something you have to do only with a hydrometer (since it measures density) but not for a refractometer (which measures solutes bending light or whatever...)
I can't remember where I got the recipe from, but I am trying an ESB with 10.75 lbs Maris Otter, 0.5lb Caramel 20 and 0.25lb Caramel 120.
I mashed in about 7 gallons of water for 75 min, and kept the mash temp a around 152 (+/-2 degrees). Heated up to 168 for a mashout for 10 min and then pulled the turkey fryer basket with my grain bag.
After pulling the basket, I supported it over my kettle with a couple of 2x4s and let it drain, and pressed out excess wort with a pot lid. I was left with about 6.25 gallons and used my spiffy-new refractometer to get a SG of 1.051.
So here's where it gets hinky...if I use an online calculator to correct the SG for temperature, I get a SG of 1.070 (way too high for an ESB of course) and an efficiency of > 100%!
So when I reran the efficiency calculator using 1.051 (ie, not correcting for temperature) by efficiency was now at a believable 73%...
So can someone explain to me why you would not correct for temperature? Is that something you have to do only with a hydrometer (since it measures density) but not for a refractometer (which measures solutes bending light or whatever...)