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Just finished a brewday on a Hefe weissbier concoction with a tweak.This is my third AG brew and unbelievebly my mash temp is still crashing straight from strike (which I've risen to 88c!); I think it's to do with the size of my 52 litre masher - I'll try the old rinsing the teapot with warm water first approach next time ....any pointers well appreciated.
Also, I had an issue with my sparging (batch) as I ended up with grain that would not give up approx 2 litres of liquer outstanding.I'm using a stainless wire mesh type filter, and I'm thinking the amount of wheat malt might have been too much; again, any pointers gratefully received :thumb:
 
I have a 50l SS MT and I usually warm it up by boiling a kettle full and tipping this in and closing the lid for a few minutes before I start. I thin chuck this water out and start to drop the water in from HLT. Even then I have found that I need to get the HLT to 80C so that I can maintain a 66C mash temp.

What is the temperature of your malt? Cold malt will certainly effect your mash temp calculations.
 
That's where I'm co**ing up - my grains are stored in a very cold storage area.Cheers for that Dunfie :thumb:
Anyone got a take on my missing litres of water/mash that will not process through my filter?
 
Cemlyn, what are you using as a mash tun? Is it a coolbox type? I usa a coolbox an igloo 45ltr & the lid is not insulated so I just cover it during the mash with a blanket.doing this i can hold temp exactly with no losses over 90 minutes. Ah just read the above post that would do it.
 
Cheers any way Marc. The brew's doing nicely at the moment and farting away like the missus at a higher temperature to squeeze out additional flavour profile :D :thumb:
 
We'll see.....but knowing my luck anything's a plus :grin:
 

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