DruBru
Member
Hey everyone,
I'm at my wits end here. I just brewed a hefeweizen today and I kept my mash temp at around 150-152F for the whole hour however my sugar extraction was still very poor. I was looking at getting a reading of 1.048 pre boil gravity and I hit 1.025. I'm thinking its my process causing this poor extraction. I use a three kettle system where I heat 5 gallons of water up to strike temp in my mash tun, mash in, then heat my sparge water up in a hot liquor tank and then fly sparge as the mash tun drains into my boil kettle. I'm shooting for a pre boil volume of around 6 and a quarter gallons. I feel like this process is solid and I should be seeing good results with sugar extraction but I'm not. Am I starting with too much water in the mash tun when I'm mashing in?
I'm at my wits end here. I just brewed a hefeweizen today and I kept my mash temp at around 150-152F for the whole hour however my sugar extraction was still very poor. I was looking at getting a reading of 1.048 pre boil gravity and I hit 1.025. I'm thinking its my process causing this poor extraction. I use a three kettle system where I heat 5 gallons of water up to strike temp in my mash tun, mash in, then heat my sparge water up in a hot liquor tank and then fly sparge as the mash tun drains into my boil kettle. I'm shooting for a pre boil volume of around 6 and a quarter gallons. I feel like this process is solid and I should be seeing good results with sugar extraction but I'm not. Am I starting with too much water in the mash tun when I'm mashing in?