I made a stout last weekend which I didn't read the instructions properly, so I effectively ended up with a brew that's around half what was expected.
However, a couple of things.
Firstly, efficiency. Speaking to a professional brewer, he was explaining that stouts are generally fairly low on efficiency. The particular recipe I used, he said to expect around 60%. I only got 55%.
In terms of amounts, here's what I did.
Started with around 22 litres of strike water. Warmed it to 68c and mashed for 90 minutes. Plenty of stirring with a paddle and recirculating.
Then took 7 litres of sparge water, heated it and rinsed the grains. Left for about 15 minutes, then a half-decent squeeze to dry and get some of the liquid out.
Ended with around 26 litres going into the 90 minute boil. Ended with around 23 litres.
I think I'm doing something wrong to try getting efficiency better. I don't want to do a super long mash - I really don't want it getting bitter.
However, a couple of things.
Firstly, efficiency. Speaking to a professional brewer, he was explaining that stouts are generally fairly low on efficiency. The particular recipe I used, he said to expect around 60%. I only got 55%.
In terms of amounts, here's what I did.
Started with around 22 litres of strike water. Warmed it to 68c and mashed for 90 minutes. Plenty of stirring with a paddle and recirculating.
Then took 7 litres of sparge water, heated it and rinsed the grains. Left for about 15 minutes, then a half-decent squeeze to dry and get some of the liquid out.
Ended with around 26 litres going into the 90 minute boil. Ended with around 23 litres.
I think I'm doing something wrong to try getting efficiency better. I don't want to do a super long mash - I really don't want it getting bitter.