manoaction
Well-Known Member
I haven't done a lot of high gravity brewing.
I'm using 25lbs of grain, and at a mash thickness of 1.25, that gives me 7.8 gal of mash and 3.4 gal of sparge water.
With such a low amount of sparge water compared to the mash water, should I repour the first couple gallons of the first runnings? Usually I repour about a gallon because of cloudiness, but in this case should I do more?
Does anyone have some tips for changes in fly sparge technique for high grav brewing?
I'm using 25lbs of grain, and at a mash thickness of 1.25, that gives me 7.8 gal of mash and 3.4 gal of sparge water.
With such a low amount of sparge water compared to the mash water, should I repour the first couple gallons of the first runnings? Usually I repour about a gallon because of cloudiness, but in this case should I do more?
Does anyone have some tips for changes in fly sparge technique for high grav brewing?