BugAC
Well-Known Member
Concerns with efficiency
I brewed sunday and my target pre-boil OG was 1.06. My resulting mash pre boil OG was 1.07. A mash efficiency of 100%. I took my sample and cooled it to 75 degrees before i measured. My hydrometer is calibrated correctly too.
So, as i wrap up the boil, cool down, rack to primary and add yeast, i take another reading. My measured OG was 1.062. Target was 1.070.
I was at a constant gentle boil the 60 minutes of boil time. I also fly sparge with water heated to 170 degrees. Oh, and i treat my water with salts to get the correct PH and water profile per style. The ph on my last batch should have been around 5.36.
Would could cause my efficiencies to be off? Could the lauter time affect it? I would say it generally takes about 25-30 minutes to collect 7.25 gallons of wort. Also, i use the fermentap sparge arm when fly sparging. The problem, is that in order to get full coverage with that thing, you have to increase the flow rate from the sparge tank. I haven't been doing this. I've simply been trying to keep the same flow rate as my mash tun to boil kettle. Should i maybe use a full 10 gallons of water rather than the 5 suggested by beersmith? I'd simply treat for 10 gallons. From what i've heard, it doesn't matter as long as you keep the same water level above your grains in the mash tun.
I've also realized i dont stir the grains in my mash tun prior to lautering. I typically add my mash water. Add about 1/2 my grains, stir in, then add the other half, and stir in. Then, i measure my temps. Stir a bit to keep out cold spots, then once i'm satisfied, let it sit for an hour or more.
Here's my water profile for those interested for my last batch.
http://www.brewersfriend.com/mash-chemistry-and-brewing-water-calculator/?id=CF3XK5X
I brewed sunday and my target pre-boil OG was 1.06. My resulting mash pre boil OG was 1.07. A mash efficiency of 100%. I took my sample and cooled it to 75 degrees before i measured. My hydrometer is calibrated correctly too.
So, as i wrap up the boil, cool down, rack to primary and add yeast, i take another reading. My measured OG was 1.062. Target was 1.070.
I was at a constant gentle boil the 60 minutes of boil time. I also fly sparge with water heated to 170 degrees. Oh, and i treat my water with salts to get the correct PH and water profile per style. The ph on my last batch should have been around 5.36.
Would could cause my efficiencies to be off? Could the lauter time affect it? I would say it generally takes about 25-30 minutes to collect 7.25 gallons of wort. Also, i use the fermentap sparge arm when fly sparging. The problem, is that in order to get full coverage with that thing, you have to increase the flow rate from the sparge tank. I haven't been doing this. I've simply been trying to keep the same flow rate as my mash tun to boil kettle. Should i maybe use a full 10 gallons of water rather than the 5 suggested by beersmith? I'd simply treat for 10 gallons. From what i've heard, it doesn't matter as long as you keep the same water level above your grains in the mash tun.
I've also realized i dont stir the grains in my mash tun prior to lautering. I typically add my mash water. Add about 1/2 my grains, stir in, then add the other half, and stir in. Then, i measure my temps. Stir a bit to keep out cold spots, then once i'm satisfied, let it sit for an hour or more.
Here's my water profile for those interested for my last batch.
http://www.brewersfriend.com/mash-chemistry-and-brewing-water-calculator/?id=CF3XK5X