Zephyr259
Landlord.
I was wanting to discuss something as a bit of a sanity check but don't feel comfortable doing it in the very public GF facebook groups.
Recently the GF recipe creator got some tweaks made and when you edit an old recipe your OG drops to about 90% of it's previous value. I asked about this an they said it was a known bug and were working on it then confirmed that now their formula takes post-boil losses into account so it looks like this.
OG = Total gravity points * efficiency / (batch size + losses)
So for a standard batch of 23L + 2L losses, it's now working out OG based on 25L instead of 23L so giving a lower OG. As far as I can tell this would be correct if you used mash efficiency but the info box says it's brewhouse efficiency that should be entered and as far as I'm aware this takes all losses into account.
I did a quick check on their maths assuming it was correct, I adjusted my brewhouse efficiency to match my original OG then back calculated mash efficiency. Somehow I doubt I got 97% and 99.7% mash efficiency on my 2 most efficient batches.
I send them back an email explaining this about a week ago and today I received an email which largely says "no we're right" stating that OG should be based on the post-boil volume as that's when it's locked in. There's an easy fix in the recipe section, we can set losses to zero then it all goes back to normal but it's still annoying.
Sorry if this is a bit of a rant but I'm trying to make sure I'm not doing something daft, and if I am then somehow i'm getting BH efficiency of mid to high 80s which is pretty cool, but I don't believe it. :-)
Recently the GF recipe creator got some tweaks made and when you edit an old recipe your OG drops to about 90% of it's previous value. I asked about this an they said it was a known bug and were working on it then confirmed that now their formula takes post-boil losses into account so it looks like this.
OG = Total gravity points * efficiency / (batch size + losses)
So for a standard batch of 23L + 2L losses, it's now working out OG based on 25L instead of 23L so giving a lower OG. As far as I can tell this would be correct if you used mash efficiency but the info box says it's brewhouse efficiency that should be entered and as far as I'm aware this takes all losses into account.
I did a quick check on their maths assuming it was correct, I adjusted my brewhouse efficiency to match my original OG then back calculated mash efficiency. Somehow I doubt I got 97% and 99.7% mash efficiency on my 2 most efficient batches.
I send them back an email explaining this about a week ago and today I received an email which largely says "no we're right" stating that OG should be based on the post-boil volume as that's when it's locked in. There's an easy fix in the recipe section, we can set losses to zero then it all goes back to normal but it's still annoying.
Sorry if this is a bit of a rant but I'm trying to make sure I'm not doing something daft, and if I am then somehow i'm getting BH efficiency of mid to high 80s which is pretty cool, but I don't believe it. :-)