Kristoffer
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Hello,
I've been doing extract brewing up until now, and I would like to try out partial mash to be able to brew a more complex porter then I currently is able to do.
Batch size I'm aiming for is 23 liters, and I'm using a 36 liter pot to boil.
I'm going to use 3,4 kg of malts (2,0 kg base malt + 1,4 kg special malt) so I think 12 liters of mash water will be sufficient.
My question is how much sparge water will I need? Does it have anything to say if I use to much sparge water? What is the minimum amount of sparge water needed?
Also I'm thinking about filling up with water after mash and sparging is complete so I reach my desired boil volume. Then I will add DME to reach desired OG. Is this OK?
Another question. The recipe I'm using is an all grain recipe. It doesn't say anthing about efficiency, but do I have to use more special malt since I'm going for partial mash and it might not be as efficient?
I've been doing extract brewing up until now, and I would like to try out partial mash to be able to brew a more complex porter then I currently is able to do.
Batch size I'm aiming for is 23 liters, and I'm using a 36 liter pot to boil.
I'm going to use 3,4 kg of malts (2,0 kg base malt + 1,4 kg special malt) so I think 12 liters of mash water will be sufficient.
My question is how much sparge water will I need? Does it have anything to say if I use to much sparge water? What is the minimum amount of sparge water needed?
Also I'm thinking about filling up with water after mash and sparging is complete so I reach my desired boil volume. Then I will add DME to reach desired OG. Is this OK?
Another question. The recipe I'm using is an all grain recipe. It doesn't say anthing about efficiency, but do I have to use more special malt since I'm going for partial mash and it might not be as efficient?