YOpassDAmike
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Hello,
I will be brewing an all grain RIS. I will be using a no sparge mashing method. I will be doing a 3.5 gallon batch (post boil volume). The grain bill consists of 15lbs 6.5 ounces of malted barley and 4 ounces of oats. I will be mashing for 60 minutes at 156 degrees. I want my mash thickness to be 1.25qt/gal, and I factored my grain absorbtion to be .96 gal/lb. I will be doing a 120 minute boil. It is projected that my pre boil volume should be 5.7 gallons. With having about 16 pounds of grain in my mash tun, how much water do I need to add to the mash tun to end with a 5.7 gallon preboil volume, thanks guys.
I will be brewing an all grain RIS. I will be using a no sparge mashing method. I will be doing a 3.5 gallon batch (post boil volume). The grain bill consists of 15lbs 6.5 ounces of malted barley and 4 ounces of oats. I will be mashing for 60 minutes at 156 degrees. I want my mash thickness to be 1.25qt/gal, and I factored my grain absorbtion to be .96 gal/lb. I will be doing a 120 minute boil. It is projected that my pre boil volume should be 5.7 gallons. With having about 16 pounds of grain in my mash tun, how much water do I need to add to the mash tun to end with a 5.7 gallon preboil volume, thanks guys.