nicklawmusic
Well-Known Member
Am I missing something? I've recently upgraded my system from doing BIAB to batch sparging using a 48L cool box. On all three occasions that I've used this method, my OG has been around 10 points lower than I've anticipated.
I've ensured all my water measurements are correct, temperatures right, malt crush, etc; yet my overall efficiency seems to be around 64%, which is MUCH lower than when I was doing BIAB (in which I was hitting my target OG).
I'm using BeerSmith to do calculations.
Any ideas what I can do to improve my efficiency?
An example recipe is if you search the Beersmith receive site for Emmanuales Abbey Beer (I'd post the link but my iPhone refuses to paste the address in-app!) and look at the volumes and estimated gravities, I hit my pre-boil at 1.058 but was low on volume due to grain absorption, so added 3L of water to the kettle bringing my gravity down to 1.052. Yet my starting OG was only 1.061, when it should have been higher even with the additional water.
Hope that all made sense!
I've ensured all my water measurements are correct, temperatures right, malt crush, etc; yet my overall efficiency seems to be around 64%, which is MUCH lower than when I was doing BIAB (in which I was hitting my target OG).
I'm using BeerSmith to do calculations.
Any ideas what I can do to improve my efficiency?
An example recipe is if you search the Beersmith receive site for Emmanuales Abbey Beer (I'd post the link but my iPhone refuses to paste the address in-app!) and look at the volumes and estimated gravities, I hit my pre-boil at 1.058 but was low on volume due to grain absorption, so added 3L of water to the kettle bringing my gravity down to 1.052. Yet my starting OG was only 1.061, when it should have been higher even with the additional water.
Hope that all made sense!