drives_a_bike
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I've been concocting my own recipes and they've been partial mashes for over a year now.
I had read somewhere, you want 1 quart of water per pound of grain. I have never gone by that. No matter the amount of grain, I've always just mashed with three gallons of water and then sparged with 2.5 more gallons so I'd have a final total of 5.5 gallons and then I was off to boil. I've never had any issue as far as I can tell. I just wonder if I'm getting lucky, and could eventually wind up with a bad batch or if it's no big deal.
Also, I just got stuff for my first AG beer...a hop bursted APA. I've read again now, (and this is what got me thinking of my previous question) that you want to gather 1.3 quarts per gallon. Again, is this absolutely necessary? Or is my normal way just fine?
Thanks homies
I had read somewhere, you want 1 quart of water per pound of grain. I have never gone by that. No matter the amount of grain, I've always just mashed with three gallons of water and then sparged with 2.5 more gallons so I'd have a final total of 5.5 gallons and then I was off to boil. I've never had any issue as far as I can tell. I just wonder if I'm getting lucky, and could eventually wind up with a bad batch or if it's no big deal.
Also, I just got stuff for my first AG beer...a hop bursted APA. I've read again now, (and this is what got me thinking of my previous question) that you want to gather 1.3 quarts per gallon. Again, is this absolutely necessary? Or is my normal way just fine?
Thanks homies