myndflyte
Well-Known Member
So today I took my first step into all grain brewing. I used the following recipe:
10 lb 2-Row
1 lb Caramel 10
0.5 lb Chocolate Malt
0.25 Carapils
2.0 oz Kent Golding @ 60 min
1.0 oz Fuggle @ 15 min (was supposed to be at 5 min but I screwed up)
2.0 Tbls Pumpkin Pie Spice @ 15 min
US-05
Mash @ 153 F with 3.75 gal water for 60 min
Batch sparge @ 180 F with 4.65 gal water
So the mash went perfect. I hit my target 153 F and it lost maybe 1 degree in the 60 min. And batch sparging went just fine. I got good clear runnings from both.
Pre-boil OG = 1.045
I had about 6.5 gal in the boil and everything went great except I added the Fuggles at 15 instead of 5 min. Dammit! And I didn't realize that I made the mistake till I took my post boil sample.
Post boil OG = 1.056
So in combination with a lower than expected efficiency (65%) and the extra 10 min of hops, I think I've brewed a pumpkin spice IPA. But the more I drink the sample, the more it grows on me. The pumpkin spice aroma and flavor are on the front and then the bitterness hits at the end.
All in all, all grain was fun. It felt way more rewarding than just extract brewing and despite having to do everything on an apartment stove, it went pretty well.
Is there anyway to help increase my efficiency with batch sparging or will I just have to compensate my grain bills for the lower efficiency?
10 lb 2-Row
1 lb Caramel 10
0.5 lb Chocolate Malt
0.25 Carapils
2.0 oz Kent Golding @ 60 min
1.0 oz Fuggle @ 15 min (was supposed to be at 5 min but I screwed up)
2.0 Tbls Pumpkin Pie Spice @ 15 min
US-05
Mash @ 153 F with 3.75 gal water for 60 min
Batch sparge @ 180 F with 4.65 gal water
So the mash went perfect. I hit my target 153 F and it lost maybe 1 degree in the 60 min. And batch sparging went just fine. I got good clear runnings from both.
Pre-boil OG = 1.045
I had about 6.5 gal in the boil and everything went great except I added the Fuggles at 15 instead of 5 min. Dammit! And I didn't realize that I made the mistake till I took my post boil sample.
Post boil OG = 1.056
So in combination with a lower than expected efficiency (65%) and the extra 10 min of hops, I think I've brewed a pumpkin spice IPA. But the more I drink the sample, the more it grows on me. The pumpkin spice aroma and flavor are on the front and then the bitterness hits at the end.
All in all, all grain was fun. It felt way more rewarding than just extract brewing and despite having to do everything on an apartment stove, it went pretty well.
Is there anyway to help increase my efficiency with batch sparging or will I just have to compensate my grain bills for the lower efficiency?