dstar26t
If it's worth doing, it's worth overdoing
I've always stirred and have gotten very good efficiency. 90%+ up to 1.070 beers. Up at 1.100 beers, still getting 80%. I inject steam into the mash for step mashing. Normally just doing a typical temp conversion rest and then going up to 158 for 10 minutes to make sure everything is finished, taking refractometer readings along the way. Then up to mash out. I read about people getting 70% and wonder how that is possible. I even started fly-sparging (used to batch sparge) in order to lower efficiency (for a "better" wort) but it didn't work. A friend brewer thought there was something magical about steps with steam, I think it's just all the stirring and making sure conversion is 100%. I use the following graph I made to see what 100% conversion gravity should be. I could never do the iodine test since I'm color blind.
I also calculate my own potential extract numbers so I can calculate efficiency very accurately
A grant helps with recirculating so there's never more suction on the grain bed then what gravity can do.

I also calculate my own potential extract numbers so I can calculate efficiency very accurately

A grant helps with recirculating so there's never more suction on the grain bed then what gravity can do.
