PeterB
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I have purchased a Klarstein Maischfest and am trying to workout how much water to use when mashing.
I know the Grainfather calculation for mash water is 2.7 x grain weight + 3.5 (so for 5kg it would be 17l of water).
However the gap between the inner metal grain holder (not sure of the name) and the actual Maischfest sides is over 20mm - so a significant amount of water will be stored there (I reckon 15% or the whole). Greater than the Grainfather.
There is dead space under the grain holder (still don't know the name) - I haven't measured it, but calculated it based on the kettle circumference at just over 3.5l - so I presume this is similar to the Grainfather value.
How this converts to a Beersmith equipment profile - no idea.
Can anyone help?
Cheers
I know the Grainfather calculation for mash water is 2.7 x grain weight + 3.5 (so for 5kg it would be 17l of water).
However the gap between the inner metal grain holder (not sure of the name) and the actual Maischfest sides is over 20mm - so a significant amount of water will be stored there (I reckon 15% or the whole). Greater than the Grainfather.
There is dead space under the grain holder (still don't know the name) - I haven't measured it, but calculated it based on the kettle circumference at just over 3.5l - so I presume this is similar to the Grainfather value.
How this converts to a Beersmith equipment profile - no idea.
Can anyone help?
Cheers