First time user of Beer Smith with basic question: Are the mash in temps given the temps of the water prior to adding the specific grain bill to the mash tun? For example, the recipe I tried to create has 6 lbs of grain and the software states
Mash In: Add 7.50 qts of water at 170.5 F. Hold mash at 158 F for 45 minutes.
Thus, do I add the grain as soon as the water hits 170 F or do I wait until the water hits 158 F? I think I should start the water just above 170 F when I put it in the mash tun in order to account for heat loss but this could be wrong.
Also, is mashing at 158 F too high? Most of my partial mashes have been around 151 F but these were in preassembled kits.
thanks for any input. I can send out the complete recipe if I left out any info in this original post.
Mash In: Add 7.50 qts of water at 170.5 F. Hold mash at 158 F for 45 minutes.
Thus, do I add the grain as soon as the water hits 170 F or do I wait until the water hits 158 F? I think I should start the water just above 170 F when I put it in the mash tun in order to account for heat loss but this could be wrong.
Also, is mashing at 158 F too high? Most of my partial mashes have been around 151 F but these were in preassembled kits.
thanks for any input. I can send out the complete recipe if I left out any info in this original post.