PProtection
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Hey all. I just transitioned to using a 10 gallon pot with a false bottom for my mash tun. The false bottom has a good 1 1/2" to 2" space it leaves at the bottom of the pot. Do I have to adjust my beersmith or my recipe for the water that is going to just sit at the bottom without grain during the mash? I am not sure how this effects efficiency or how best to approach it. I assume this will effect efficiency but I am not sure if it's a "add more grain" or "add more water" fix.
e.g. If my 11lb grain bill is suppose to mash in 4.5 gallons of strike water, but it is really only sitting in 3.5 gallons of strike water (1 gallon below the false bottom without grain in it) do I add water or do I add more grain or do I do anything? For reference I am using a fly sparge.
I thought about just adding an extra gallon of water to my strike (so it sits at the bottom) but any tips from people who use a pot with a mash tun for a false bottom would be helpful. Also, any tips on how to adjust for this in beersmith would also be appreciated.
Thanks all!
e.g. If my 11lb grain bill is suppose to mash in 4.5 gallons of strike water, but it is really only sitting in 3.5 gallons of strike water (1 gallon below the false bottom without grain in it) do I add water or do I add more grain or do I do anything? For reference I am using a fly sparge.
I thought about just adding an extra gallon of water to my strike (so it sits at the bottom) but any tips from people who use a pot with a mash tun for a false bottom would be helpful. Also, any tips on how to adjust for this in beersmith would also be appreciated.
Thanks all!