Hi guys,
My name us Matias, from Buenos Aires, Argentina, and Ive just registered myself.
My experience with home brewing is very limited (just 1 batch, and still waiting for it to be done), but I find it to be a very interesting world!
My doubt is the following:
When you so all de math for the water calculations, the is no input for which is the Original Gravity you are aiming for, instead is all based in different parameters related to water losses and grain weight.
So, how is the balance you must deal with while brewing? Is the OG assumed to be correct when you use the 1:3 relation for the Strike Water?
If the OG is the density you wanna target after the boil, how can you be sure you will get there and you wont be below or over it?
Hope Im being clear,
Thanks for your help,
Mato
PS: Just for double checking, this are my water calculations for a 10L batch:
Mashing
Grain Weight 3 Kg
Mash Thickness 3 Lts/Kg
Grain Absortion 1 Lts/Kg
Absortion Loss 3 Lts
Mash tun to
boiling kettle loss 0 Lts
Boiling
Boiling Time 1 hr
Evaporation Rate 2,76 Lts/hr
Wort Shinkage 4%
Boiling Loss 2,76 Lts
Shrinkage Loss 0,73 Lts
Boiling kettle to
fermenter loss 2 Lts
Fermenting
Fermenter to
bottling loss 2,75 Lts
Water Volumes
Strike Water 9 Lts
Sparge Water 9,24 Lts
Pre-Boil Water 18,24 Lts
Post-Boil 14,75 Lts
Fermenter 12,75 Lts
Batch Size 10 Lts
Total Water: 18,24 Lts
My name us Matias, from Buenos Aires, Argentina, and Ive just registered myself.
My experience with home brewing is very limited (just 1 batch, and still waiting for it to be done), but I find it to be a very interesting world!
My doubt is the following:
When you so all de math for the water calculations, the is no input for which is the Original Gravity you are aiming for, instead is all based in different parameters related to water losses and grain weight.
So, how is the balance you must deal with while brewing? Is the OG assumed to be correct when you use the 1:3 relation for the Strike Water?
If the OG is the density you wanna target after the boil, how can you be sure you will get there and you wont be below or over it?
Hope Im being clear,
Thanks for your help,
Mato
PS: Just for double checking, this are my water calculations for a 10L batch:
Mashing
Grain Weight 3 Kg
Mash Thickness 3 Lts/Kg
Grain Absortion 1 Lts/Kg
Absortion Loss 3 Lts
Mash tun to
boiling kettle loss 0 Lts
Boiling
Boiling Time 1 hr
Evaporation Rate 2,76 Lts/hr
Wort Shinkage 4%
Boiling Loss 2,76 Lts
Shrinkage Loss 0,73 Lts
Boiling kettle to
fermenter loss 2 Lts
Fermenting
Fermenter to
bottling loss 2,75 Lts
Water Volumes
Strike Water 9 Lts
Sparge Water 9,24 Lts
Pre-Boil Water 18,24 Lts
Post-Boil 14,75 Lts
Fermenter 12,75 Lts
Batch Size 10 Lts
Total Water: 18,24 Lts