pittsy said:I'm curious how your efficiency is so low , i batch sparge and i get 74/76% every batchdx4100 said:Its a bit beyond me why people bother fly sparging given the extra time / effort involved. It only seems useful to me if you want to go for a very good efficiency. Personally would rather pay a few extra ££s on grain, speed everything up and make all a little less of an hassle. But its all horses for courses and each to their own :)
I would suggest to the OP that he tries batch sparging next time :thumb:
I have only ever batch sparged and my efficiency on my setup is around 58% which is very low really. So its not for you if that bothers you. Although other people have good much higher rates which batch sparging.
They key thing to keep in mind is that the resulting beer will be fantastic regardless of which method you use. :)
piddledribble said:see waylander....youve only got 35 years to wait.......and you'll get it right... :party: :party:
Waylander87 said:Cheers gents! I've pitched the yeast and it looks ok. Bit of what appears to be residue in the fermenter floating about but I'm stuck at this stage.
Fingers crossed it tastes ok to be worth it.
Fingers crossed for the next one!
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