Kye
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Hi all,
Wondering if anyone else has experienced very low mash efficiency when using oats and/or wheat and come up with any solution. I brewed a Verdant style DIPA today which I was hoping to be an 8% brew with an OG of 1.079. I've had previous poor efficiency when using oats and wheat but this one is off the scale. As a comparison, whenever I brew a more simple grain bill of say a lager or IPA without oats or wheat, I hit my numbers bang on. I'm using the Brewzilla 3.1.1.
Here is the grain bill as input to Brewfather:
Crisp Extra Pale MO - 4.2kg
Rolled Oats - 0.6kg
Crisp Wheat Malt (from Get 'er Brewed) - 0.6kg
Carapils - 0.2kg
Acidulated Malt 0.15kg
+ some rice husks to aid mash recirculation
This is with a total water volume of 25.5litres (c21l mash/c4l sparge) aiming for 15l in the fermenter (which I achieved).
After mashing for around 70 minutes at 64degC (with a couple of stirs) with a mash out at 75degC of 15 mins (plus a 5 min ramp for the temp increase to 75degC), smaller sparge than recipe as I achieved the pre boil volume, and then a 60 min boil, my post boil gravity was c. 1.055 (vs 1.079 in the recipe!). I added 500g of dextrose which brought it up to an OG of 1.064 but still 15 pts off target, so I'll be looking at a beer of 6.4% instead of 8%, assuming attenuation as per recipe.
I have similar results when using Crisp Torrified Oats as opposed to the simple rolled oats I used in this recipe.
Interestingly when I remove the oats and wheat from the Brewfather recipe the ABV% and OG drop down to nearly what I achieved today, which could suggest I'm getting no fermentable sugars from the oats or wheat.
I guess the stats on fermentable sugars in Brewfather could be off, meaning I need to add a lot more oats and wheat, but given the numbers I'm getting I'd need a huge amount in the grain bill to make up for the missing gravity points.
Interested to hear if anyone else has experienced similar, and if others are not having this issue, what oats and wheat are you using and from what supplier?
Sorry for the long message and thank you to anyone who reads it and can share any similar issues and/or solutions!
Cheers
Wondering if anyone else has experienced very low mash efficiency when using oats and/or wheat and come up with any solution. I brewed a Verdant style DIPA today which I was hoping to be an 8% brew with an OG of 1.079. I've had previous poor efficiency when using oats and wheat but this one is off the scale. As a comparison, whenever I brew a more simple grain bill of say a lager or IPA without oats or wheat, I hit my numbers bang on. I'm using the Brewzilla 3.1.1.
Here is the grain bill as input to Brewfather:
Crisp Extra Pale MO - 4.2kg
Rolled Oats - 0.6kg
Crisp Wheat Malt (from Get 'er Brewed) - 0.6kg
Carapils - 0.2kg
Acidulated Malt 0.15kg
+ some rice husks to aid mash recirculation
This is with a total water volume of 25.5litres (c21l mash/c4l sparge) aiming for 15l in the fermenter (which I achieved).
After mashing for around 70 minutes at 64degC (with a couple of stirs) with a mash out at 75degC of 15 mins (plus a 5 min ramp for the temp increase to 75degC), smaller sparge than recipe as I achieved the pre boil volume, and then a 60 min boil, my post boil gravity was c. 1.055 (vs 1.079 in the recipe!). I added 500g of dextrose which brought it up to an OG of 1.064 but still 15 pts off target, so I'll be looking at a beer of 6.4% instead of 8%, assuming attenuation as per recipe.
I have similar results when using Crisp Torrified Oats as opposed to the simple rolled oats I used in this recipe.
Interestingly when I remove the oats and wheat from the Brewfather recipe the ABV% and OG drop down to nearly what I achieved today, which could suggest I'm getting no fermentable sugars from the oats or wheat.
I guess the stats on fermentable sugars in Brewfather could be off, meaning I need to add a lot more oats and wheat, but given the numbers I'm getting I'd need a huge amount in the grain bill to make up for the missing gravity points.
Interested to hear if anyone else has experienced similar, and if others are not having this issue, what oats and wheat are you using and from what supplier?
Sorry for the long message and thank you to anyone who reads it and can share any similar issues and/or solutions!
Cheers