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Good call. I didn't think that half a kilo of dry malt would equate to the same at the end.The spent grain, if tasted and chewed, does seem to have slight flavour and sweetness. But it's probably not much, birds hardly touch the stuff, if it's left out.
Results of your experiment, checking for sugar and flavour, could be interesting.
Might need a fair acid addition, as there's unlikely to be enough acidity from the spent grain. Otherwise increased levels of tannin extracted, from a high PH, might mask any flavour.
It would be tricky working out the dry grain equivalent weight, in the 0.5kg of wet spent grain.
For ease, I'd maybe put the lot back (still in malt pipe), into acidified cold water. With a few litres less water, than the initial mash. And maybe recirculate, for a while, before draining.
If the result tastes nice enough, it could become the mash water for tomorrow's batch.
Hmmm... Maybe just keep all the grain and then dunk it in a whole lot of recirculating water after I've finished the brew. Nice idea