Conan
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I'm around 71-72%, primarily because of an inconsistent pasta-roller mill. I expect these numbers to rise upon purchase of a better mill. Kyle
I hear ya. He did also mention batch sparging in the title so I just assumed that he was looking at mash efficiency. Unfortunately, I'm wired to automatically refer to mash efficiency, especially in recipe formulation. Hopefully, this thread will teach me to be more discerning in the future.
Does crushing your grains at home even after the LHBS crushes them hurt anything?
mforsman said:Consistently getting 60-62% from both my LHBS and NB. I keep changing one thing, giving it another go, checking, and pressing on. Really a bummer, time to review everything again.
I suppose that's the next step. So much gear in this tiny apartment, I was hoping that I could avoid it. I'll start saving.
I was sort of ambivalent about the protein rest but went with a 15 minute protein rest. We'll see how it plays out. it was a rauchbier. I will do a double crush and no rest next time and see where I end up. High efficiency makes me happy when i'm trying to do all grain 5-gallon batches in a 5-gallon brewpot!I 'm pretty certain it was the double crush that did it. Unless you're using undermodified malt, a protein rest can be a bad idea.
I had crazy inconstant numbers with my braided line, hopefully I can lock in on an efficiency with the manifold.
If you were doing it right, there should be no difference in efficiency.