brewprint
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Those of you that do high gravity beers like 1.09 or so I have a question. I've done them before doing 3.5 gallon batches and have only been able to get 70% efficiency by adding an extra gallon of water to the mash and increasing the boil off rate so that I end up with the correct volume. This was all done using the double crush from the LHBS.
Now, I have my own mill and one batch so far the efficiency was just under 80%. I've come to the conclusion that a crush will make a huge difference.
Does this mean that if I don't add the extra gallon of water to the mash that I should still get good efficiency just using the regular water volume? Or am I better off just adding the extra gallon to the mash?
Now, I have my own mill and one batch so far the efficiency was just under 80%. I've come to the conclusion that a crush will make a huge difference.
Does this mean that if I don't add the extra gallon of water to the mash that I should still get good efficiency just using the regular water volume? Or am I better off just adding the extra gallon to the mash?