peterpiper
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Did first partial mash recipe (a super high gravity RIS), going with Brewfather figures for water, but then ended up having to boil more than twice as long as specified, to get correct batch volume.
The LME was included in Fermentables, with use set to flameout.
I normally do all grain recipes, and Brewfather water amounts here give the correct batch volume.
But in a partial mash, Brewfather gives water amounts, that would give correct postboil volume (= batch volume), without any LME.
But with the 3kg LME added, which (at 1.2kg/L) is a volume of 2.5L, it results in batch being 2.5L larger than specified.
Trying a simple test recipe (with all equipment losses to zero), shows that the LME liquid volume is ignored in Brewfather, whatever its 'use' setting. The same water volumes are given whether there's 3kg LME in mash; 3kg LME at flameout; or no LME included.
Is there some brewfather setting to correct this?
Did first partial mash recipe (a super high gravity RIS), going with Brewfather figures for water, but then ended up having to boil more than twice as long as specified, to get correct batch volume.
The LME was included in Fermentables, with use set to flameout.
I normally do all grain recipes, and Brewfather water amounts here give the correct batch volume.
But in a partial mash, Brewfather gives water amounts, that would give correct postboil volume (= batch volume), without any LME.
But with the 3kg LME added, which (at 1.2kg/L) is a volume of 2.5L, it results in batch being 2.5L larger than specified.
Trying a simple test recipe (with all equipment losses to zero), shows that the LME liquid volume is ignored in Brewfather, whatever its 'use' setting. The same water volumes are given whether there's 3kg LME in mash; 3kg LME at flameout; or no LME included.
Is there some brewfather setting to correct this?
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