joshrosborne
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
After 3 years and 20-something extract plus steeping grain batches,I decided to make the AG plunge after moving into our new house this spring. I decided to do a batch I've done before in extract form, a Nelson Sauvin-finished saison.
9lbs Pilsner
2lbs Pale Wheat
1oz Saaz 90 minutes
.5oz Nelson Sauvin 5 minutes
.5oz Nelson Sauvin dry hop
Wyeast 3711
Quick question: how long does it take for you all to drain your mash tun after mashing and after batch sparging? It seemed to take forever, but I may have been being too anal about making sure the wort was running clear, so I kept the flow rate to like a trickle. Some grain particles got into the wort, but I guess it couldn't be helped. Should there be no grain particles coming through when draining or, when you pinch the tube and see small flecks, is that inevitable?
Overall, though, things went pretty decently for my first time. I undershot my pre-boil volume by about a half gallon (I think the grain absorbed more than Beersmith's default setting), but I did better than my estimated efficiency (75% vs the 65% I guesstimated), so I added some extra water to the boil and all went dandy. It was somewhat stressful making these fixes on the fly, but now that I have a batch through the system and know what I'm doing a little better, I will probably be more relaxed going forward.
After 3 years and 20-something extract plus steeping grain batches,I decided to make the AG plunge after moving into our new house this spring. I decided to do a batch I've done before in extract form, a Nelson Sauvin-finished saison.
9lbs Pilsner
2lbs Pale Wheat
1oz Saaz 90 minutes
.5oz Nelson Sauvin 5 minutes
.5oz Nelson Sauvin dry hop
Wyeast 3711
Quick question: how long does it take for you all to drain your mash tun after mashing and after batch sparging? It seemed to take forever, but I may have been being too anal about making sure the wort was running clear, so I kept the flow rate to like a trickle. Some grain particles got into the wort, but I guess it couldn't be helped. Should there be no grain particles coming through when draining or, when you pinch the tube and see small flecks, is that inevitable?
Overall, though, things went pretty decently for my first time. I undershot my pre-boil volume by about a half gallon (I think the grain absorbed more than Beersmith's default setting), but I did better than my estimated efficiency (75% vs the 65% I guesstimated), so I added some extra water to the boil and all went dandy. It was somewhat stressful making these fixes on the fly, but now that I have a batch through the system and know what I'm doing a little better, I will probably be more relaxed going forward.