I've been looking at this forum for a few weeks now, and I'm impressed with the information available and the helpfulness of the members and mods. Proud to be signed up.
Anyway, I've been brewing for about eight years, and finally bought my own mill recently. I've never bothered to calculate efficiencies before, I just knew what worked for me. The first IPA I brewed with my usual IPA grain bill was way over the top compared to what I was used to. OG was near 1.080, abv ended up 8.3%.
Fast forward to today, and I brewed an all Cascade APA. I toned things down a lot, and kept track of some numbers. Efficiency came in at 87%. I knew I was getting a better crush with my new mill, but I wasn't expecting numbers like that.
My question is, is there a point where I can be too efficient? When will flavors and body be affected by high efficiencies? Seems like there's got to be a point where that happens.
Anyway, I've been brewing for about eight years, and finally bought my own mill recently. I've never bothered to calculate efficiencies before, I just knew what worked for me. The first IPA I brewed with my usual IPA grain bill was way over the top compared to what I was used to. OG was near 1.080, abv ended up 8.3%.
Fast forward to today, and I brewed an all Cascade APA. I toned things down a lot, and kept track of some numbers. Efficiency came in at 87%. I knew I was getting a better crush with my new mill, but I wasn't expecting numbers like that.
My question is, is there a point where I can be too efficient? When will flavors and body be affected by high efficiencies? Seems like there's got to be a point where that happens.