dale1038
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He's saying he did a 10 minute fly on his first batch, and it was bad.
I think he's taking the right amount of time now.
I think he's taking the right amount of time now.
All right, I am furious. I brewed that batch I posted about above, and got horrible efficiency, I figured it was only the one pass, so I brewed it again today, this time with a double pass through the crusher, and same thing!! I don't get it. I used Kai's efficiency calculator, and it seems I am having a hard time getting it into the brew kettle. I have a fairly high gravity on the first runnings (according to Kai's sheet). It was 1.076. Good conversion right? Now is where it gets interesting. I checked the the runnings about half way through the sparge and they were low, about 1.010. And at the end they were about 1.004. I only had about a half a quart left in the mash tun. I added water to the grain (10 quarts) and check the gravity 1.000. Huh, not a speck of sugar left from the sparge. Well the final gravity was about 1.040, when it should have been about 1.050. My preboil gravity was around 1.036. So after an hour boil, I only got 4 hundredths of a point?
My recipe had:
7# two row american
2# victory
.5# crystal 60
.25 chocolate
Any Ideas, like I said, I am beside myself trying to find out where the sweet stuff went!
Thanks
I added water to the grain (10 quarts) and check the gravity 1.000. Huh, not a speck of sugar left from the sparge.
I also should add, I have about 20 all grain batches under my belt, and beside the very first attempt (fly sparged in about 10 min) I have never had this problem. Oh, I guess temp and ph are important. 155 for an hour, and strait 5.4 during the mash.
One of the only other things I can think of is it possible there is something wrong with the grains I am getting? Is it even possible? Like they don't convert enough starches to sugars? Or they don't have enough starch in them to begin with?
What I noticed is that the gravity was high like it is suppose to be at the beginning of the sparge, but when I checked about half way home, (about 3 gallons in the boil pot) it was low, like already at 1.010-1.012.
Yes, Dale you are correct, I was talking about that one experience. I do take about 60-70 minutes to sparge. I am still perplexed and pissed off. I need to get this answered.
Kai, I thought you left me for deadI was pretty excited when I got the email notification.
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Oh I never left
Could the manifold be clogged, preventing the flow from the back of the mash tun?
So you dropped 30% and changed nothing else? Not your boil kettle, mash tun, ... nothing?
Are you using Midwest kits? If they are telling you they get 60% and that's what you are getting, then that could just be what you get. If you are making your own recipes with their grain, try another vendor just to see.
Having that cpvc manifold makes it easy to disassemble so I do that on every brew day. That also helped me rule out the plugged false bottom.Take your entire mash/sparge setup apart. Clean and soak all parts, then reassemble. Rule things out methodically, take careful notes, etc.