Ravenshead
Well-Known Member
I've finally done enough AG batches to feel like I have my process and equipment stabilized enough to start working on efficiency.
I use a basic gravity-fed three-tier system with a 48 quart rectangular cooler w/ manifold for a mash-tun. I tend to mash at 158 for an hour followed by a 170 sparge. I collect about 8 gallons of wort and wind up with right about 5 gallons in the fermenter after a 1 hour boil.
For the last three brews I've been getting between 60 and 65 percent efficiency. For all three batches I had my LHBS mill my grains twice.
Is 60 to 65% good enough and I should just account for that in my formulations or are there any tricks I'm missing?
I use a basic gravity-fed three-tier system with a 48 quart rectangular cooler w/ manifold for a mash-tun. I tend to mash at 158 for an hour followed by a 170 sparge. I collect about 8 gallons of wort and wind up with right about 5 gallons in the fermenter after a 1 hour boil.
For the last three brews I've been getting between 60 and 65 percent efficiency. For all three batches I had my LHBS mill my grains twice.
Is 60 to 65% good enough and I should just account for that in my formulations or are there any tricks I'm missing?