miatawnt2b
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SPLASTiK said:Is Beersmith compensating for Thermal Loss of Mash Tun?
Because if you're heating your mash water above strike temp and adding it all in, letting it sit until strike temp, then adding grain, your thermal loss should be zero.
I would think that would make your mash temps higher though as Beersmith would ask for higher temps to compensate for loss... hmmmm...
Maybe your thermometer isn't calibrated for mash temps? A Thermometer can be calibrated for boiling and freezing but still be off elsewhere.
I do not use the option in Beersmith to calculate for the temp of the equipment. The thermometer I have been using is a small Taylor analog dial... not exactly a piece of junk, and it is indeed calibrated and reads perfectly at both 32 and 212. I would assume that it would also be accurate throughout that range, but who knows.
-J