Hey guys,
Pretty sure issue is due to my newby-ness, but hopefully something simple to identify the issue...
For my second ever BIAB, did an oatmeal stout 20L batch... so began with 12 litres of water heated up, added grains in bag and left for 90 minutes as per recipe... when removing grains, there was less that 5 litres of water left. I did sparge, but that seems a LOT of water to add/sparge with to get back to the volume it should be, no?
Now one issue that may have caused or impacted on this: My recipe provider, they mill the main grains (pilsen), but not the "speciality" grains. Even after I asked them to do so, they told me to do them just before I mash, but I don't have a mill so not really an option.... but a bit of googling, I saw that some said that you can use a blender. So I tried this, but it did end up with some much finer grains that normal milling would have delivered. So would this have soaked up more water than usual?
(and yes, I need to find another recipe provider who will mill all grains for me...)
Pretty sure issue is due to my newby-ness, but hopefully something simple to identify the issue...
For my second ever BIAB, did an oatmeal stout 20L batch... so began with 12 litres of water heated up, added grains in bag and left for 90 minutes as per recipe... when removing grains, there was less that 5 litres of water left. I did sparge, but that seems a LOT of water to add/sparge with to get back to the volume it should be, no?
Now one issue that may have caused or impacted on this: My recipe provider, they mill the main grains (pilsen), but not the "speciality" grains. Even after I asked them to do so, they told me to do them just before I mash, but I don't have a mill so not really an option.... but a bit of googling, I saw that some said that you can use a blender. So I tried this, but it did end up with some much finer grains that normal milling would have delivered. So would this have soaked up more water than usual?
(and yes, I need to find another recipe provider who will mill all grains for me...)