somelikeithoppy
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Hey all-
New to all grain brewing.
My understanding of basic all grain brewing from reading palmer.
You mash a batch of grains. Begin draining after an hour or so. Recirculate the water for the first bit of it. Drain remainder into brewpot. Begin sparging when mash water reaches an inch or so above the grainbed w/ 170 degree water. Then you sparge until you're draining out 1.008 liquid from your tun or you hit volume for your boil (6 gal?).
Now the (potentially stupid?) question:
If you're hitting your target boil volume before you're getting your sparge run-of down to 1.010 or 1.008, is it a good idea to heat up some of your previously collected wort and recirculate more of it through the grain-bed to improve efficiency?
Or is hitting target volume before sparging has completely rinsed your grains typically a non-issue?
New to all grain brewing.
My understanding of basic all grain brewing from reading palmer.
You mash a batch of grains. Begin draining after an hour or so. Recirculate the water for the first bit of it. Drain remainder into brewpot. Begin sparging when mash water reaches an inch or so above the grainbed w/ 170 degree water. Then you sparge until you're draining out 1.008 liquid from your tun or you hit volume for your boil (6 gal?).
Now the (potentially stupid?) question:
If you're hitting your target boil volume before you're getting your sparge run-of down to 1.010 or 1.008, is it a good idea to heat up some of your previously collected wort and recirculate more of it through the grain-bed to improve efficiency?
Or is hitting target volume before sparging has completely rinsed your grains typically a non-issue?