Hello everyone,
I brewed for the first time over the weekend in about 10 months. I ended up with a large amount of trub (~1 gallon's worth). I used a wilserbrewer grain bag and hop bag. I even put the hop bag over the tube from the ball valve to try and filter it again on is way to the fermentor.
According to beersmith, I got a mash efficiency of 65% and brewhouse efficiency of 64%. Is the amount of trub correlated to the poor efficiency numbers in any way? What can I do to decrease trub and increase efficiency?
Here is the recipe and numbers for information purposes:
10 lbs - 2 row
1 lb - Cara-pils
1 lb - Crystal 60L
1 lb - Munich Malt 15L
1/2 lb - Honey Malt
1 oz simcoe pellets
3 oz citra pellets
S-04 yeast
I've another oz of citra to dry hop with in a bit.
I started with 8 gall of water, mashed for 75 mins at 152 F and mashed out at 168 for 10 mins. My pre-boil volume was 7.4 gall and 1.044 SG. After boiling, but, still in the kettle, I had 5.5 gall with a 1.058 SG. I assume if I adjusted volume for the amount of trub I got, my brewhouse efficiency would drop even further.
Thanks for any help and recommendations.
I brewed for the first time over the weekend in about 10 months. I ended up with a large amount of trub (~1 gallon's worth). I used a wilserbrewer grain bag and hop bag. I even put the hop bag over the tube from the ball valve to try and filter it again on is way to the fermentor.
According to beersmith, I got a mash efficiency of 65% and brewhouse efficiency of 64%. Is the amount of trub correlated to the poor efficiency numbers in any way? What can I do to decrease trub and increase efficiency?
Here is the recipe and numbers for information purposes:
10 lbs - 2 row
1 lb - Cara-pils
1 lb - Crystal 60L
1 lb - Munich Malt 15L
1/2 lb - Honey Malt
1 oz simcoe pellets
3 oz citra pellets
S-04 yeast
I've another oz of citra to dry hop with in a bit.
I started with 8 gall of water, mashed for 75 mins at 152 F and mashed out at 168 for 10 mins. My pre-boil volume was 7.4 gall and 1.044 SG. After boiling, but, still in the kettle, I had 5.5 gall with a 1.058 SG. I assume if I adjusted volume for the amount of trub I got, my brewhouse efficiency would drop even further.
Thanks for any help and recommendations.
