use these settings as a rough guide. You do not really need the amount of water to the bottom of the maltpipe unless you are planning on doing small batches as this is recirculated by the pump during the mash
EQUIPMENT SETTINGS:
BRAND: Add to Catalog
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BOIL EVAPORATION RATE: (qt or L) / hr Amount of volume lost
per hour during boil in quarts or liters. Typically 6 for wide kettles, and 4 for keggles. Electric elements tend to produce less. Also depends on how 'hard' you boil.
Generally 4 - 5
GRAIN ABSORPTION: qt/lb or L/kg How much water the mashed grains soak up.
Generally 0.5 qt/lb, 1.0 L/kg
HOPS ABSORPTION: qt/oz or L/g How much wort the hops soak up.
Generally 0.15 qt/oz, or 0.005 L/g Will be much less if you
squeeze the hops bags.
KETTLE DEAD SPACE: qt or L The amount of liquid (and gunk) left behind in your kettle in quarts or liters. Can be thought of as trub losses. Enter zero if you pour out your kettle.
MISC LOSSES: qt or L A general catch all for misc losses,
Generally 1 if anything
COOLING SHRINKAGE: % Volume lost when cooling wort from boiling to 68 °F / 20 °C,
Generally 4%
CHILLING METHOD: Default wort chilling method. This option will be presented when you go to brew a recipe.
ALL GRAIN BREWING:
AVERAGE EFFICIENCY: % Default efficiency on the recipe editor. Bigger beers have lower efficiency.
Generally 60% - 80%
DEFAULT MASH THICKNESS: qt/lb or L/kg
Generally between 1.0-2.0 qt/lb or 2.0-4.0 L/kg See article on
mashing thick or thin for more information.
MASH WATER UNIT: Controls default setting for the 'mash water unit' option on the Brew page for users with their units set to US. The system requires metric users to mash in Liters.
MASH TUN VOLUME: qt or L Mash tun volume in quarts or liters.
MASH STRIKE HEAT LOSS: F or C How much heat is lost in your mash tun on initial infusion. Would be zero for HERMS/RIMS systems or a heated tun.
Generally ~3° F, or ~1.6° C
LAUTER DEAD SPACE: qt or L Amount of liquid left behind in your lauter/mash tun in quarts or liters. For fly spargers, enter the average amount left behind after rinsing.
these figures are for brewers friend and a generic all in one system so should apply to other brewing programmes now the figures I actually use are
4ltr boil loss per 60 minute boil
grain absorption 1ltr/kg
kettle dead space 1 ltr
misc losses zero
cooling shrinkage 4%
brewhouse efficiency 70%
4.5 ltr per 1 kg of grain I prefer a loose mash as to not cause stuck mashes and some brewers do full volume as well
mash tun volume 32ltrs (thats my system)
mash strike temp loss 1 degree
If you use my figure it will give you a place to start but bear in mind all systems are not the same and this is to my 30ltr Ace system and adjusted to the way I brew so is not absolute but will give you a good starting point for most all in one systems