Hey All,
I just got into a debate on the Brulosophy facebook page. I don't know if anyone has definitively tested this so I thought I would start a thread on it.
Has anyone investigated the impact of milling speed on grain husk shredding, and determined whether this has a real effect on lautering efficiency or increases the risk of tannin extraction?
To me, it makes sense that shredded husks can impact lautering efficiency in a 3-vessel system but are inconsequential in BIAB.
I also am skeptical of the tannin extraction claims, but if increased surface area can increase sugar extraction from grain, it's entirely possible that they can increase the tannin extraction risk.
I would love to hear from someone who has actually tested this experimentally, as well as theory discussions.
I just got into a debate on the Brulosophy facebook page. I don't know if anyone has definitively tested this so I thought I would start a thread on it.
Has anyone investigated the impact of milling speed on grain husk shredding, and determined whether this has a real effect on lautering efficiency or increases the risk of tannin extraction?
To me, it makes sense that shredded husks can impact lautering efficiency in a 3-vessel system but are inconsequential in BIAB.
I also am skeptical of the tannin extraction claims, but if increased surface area can increase sugar extraction from grain, it's entirely possible that they can increase the tannin extraction risk.
I would love to hear from someone who has actually tested this experimentally, as well as theory discussions.