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DaveMur

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Hi all,

Hoping for some insight on my latest brew. Having completed my step mash (for recipe sake) I went on to the boil (90 min). By the time all was said and done I ended up with an additional 2.5 litres, which left the wort at 1.032 instead of the intended 1.043.

Now during the mash I added roughly 1 litre of cold water (for temp adjustment), which I didn't really account for in the boil. That doesn't cover the extra 1.5l though

My question being, this is my first brew since getting a grain mill and a new 210 micron bag (my old bag not being particularly drain friendly). With the calculator I usually use accurate, could a finer crush and better filtering bag result in less grain absorption that transferred to the boil?

Thanks
Dave
 
You say your old bag was not drain friendly but the new one is, I suppose. I'd say your old bag was holding back on you. A real fine crush may not absorb as much liquid because it's probably a few steps away from being flour.
 
Thanks, I'll have to just keep an eye on the next brew or two and see how they pan out.
 
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