Cato1507
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Lol, I thought that the Brewers Friend calculator was measuring my mash efficiency. I entered my batch size, my OG before pitching and each of my grains.Are you measuring mash conversion efficiency, mash lauter efficiency, or brewhouse efficiency?
To clarify, conversion efficiency is simply how much of the starch you extract from the grain and then convert to sugar. It's measured in the mash, before any losses due to sparging. From what I can tell, Brewer's Friend doesn't have a calculator to measure it.
Mash Lauter efficiency is your efficiency during the boil. Basically it's your mash conversion efficiency minus losses due to sparging.
Brewhouse efficiency is total efficiency into the fermenter. It's Mash Lauter efficiency minus losses from boil kettle to fermenter (i.e. trub loss).
When you're getting poor efficiency, it helps to measure all three to help identify where your efficiency issues are coming from. If you're getting poor mash conversion efficiency, then crush or mash temp/pH are the probable culprits. But if it's close to 100%, the issue lies elsewhere. My brewhouse efficiency takes the biggest hit in the final step, because I choose to leave behind a lot of trub.
To me that would seem to be the key number of interest. I understand I'll lose some due to grain absorption, a small amount in the kettle, and a little over a quart in my fermenter, but those are constants on every batch.
I've done a couple batch sparges, and next batch will try a full volume boil.
Definitely will take a closer look at my grain crush.
Thanks for the reply!