The Pol
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yeah... ultimately my educated guess is I'll do the exact same thing... but I'm still curious.
You said something earlier I wanted to ask you about though.... why does stirring the mash during recirculation defeat the purpose of a HERMS? Reflecting my probable ignorance... I thought the whole point of a HERMS was to simply constantly "mix" the mash by circulating the wort through it to get a more even and complete conversion. Why would actually mixing the mash during that process hurt?
Or are you simply saying you shouldn't have to mix it in the first place given the HERMS process?
I don't have a decent sparge arm yet (the ONE freakin thing I just haven't bothered to build) so two or three times during my mashing I'll give it a bit of a stir just to make sure I'm not channeling through it anywhere.
I am not certain, but I think I said it defeats some of the benefit. One great benefit to HERMS or RIMS is setting up a stellar grain bed and having crystal clear wort to start with. Obviously if you are stirring the grain bed, this will not occur.