flyangler18
Well-Known Member
You should also thinking about minimizing the headspace as much as possible; you are losing heat to the space between the top of the mash and the lid. Easiest fix is float a piece of thick foam insulation right on top of the mash. Bet you don't lose a single degree then.
Also, heat your strike water to around 10 degrees over what your software is telling you and let it drop down to your intended strike temp. i.e if you want to strike at 165, heat to 175 and dump that water into the cooler. When it has dropped down to 165, add your grain and go.
Also, heat your strike water to around 10 degrees over what your software is telling you and let it drop down to your intended strike temp. i.e if you want to strike at 165, heat to 175 and dump that water into the cooler. When it has dropped down to 165, add your grain and go.