Flan
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I’m just reading James Morton’s book ‘Brew’ and as i have most of the kit to be able to start AG brewing, which is my ultimate aim, i only have a 20 litre stock pot and can’t see me justifying another outlay for a 30litre+ pot, just yet. So I like his suggestion of liquoring back, he says the grain to water ratio should be 2.8 litres of water to every 1kg of grain but then in his recipes they are for a full boil up of 27litres+ so i have a few questions if there’s anybody that uses this process. As I understand it, making a thicker mash=a higher OG which you then dilute down to the target OG for the recipe by topping up the fv with cold water, if that is indeed correct or have i misunderstood this.
1. Do you still use the full recipe amounts but in less water, if not.
2. How do you adjust quantities to make this fit a 20-23 litre ferment.
3. Is the OG in the recipe set in stone or can you alter the OG to suit you, if the OG target is 1050 is there any harm done to the brew if the OG differs by a few points either way, by a few points i mean 1040-1060.
4. What is a minimum amount of brew that you should have in a standard 23litre fv. Would it be an idea to get a smaller fv, maybe a 15 litre one.
Thanks for any help, i know these questions will be a bit mundane for many of you but I’m just trying to get my head around the process and i haven’t even started on sparging yet.
1. Do you still use the full recipe amounts but in less water, if not.
2. How do you adjust quantities to make this fit a 20-23 litre ferment.
3. Is the OG in the recipe set in stone or can you alter the OG to suit you, if the OG target is 1050 is there any harm done to the brew if the OG differs by a few points either way, by a few points i mean 1040-1060.
4. What is a minimum amount of brew that you should have in a standard 23litre fv. Would it be an idea to get a smaller fv, maybe a 15 litre one.
Thanks for any help, i know these questions will be a bit mundane for many of you but I’m just trying to get my head around the process and i haven’t even started on sparging yet.