I've just smacked my first Wyeast pack! in advance of brew day tomorrow.
The grain bill is very simple for this brew, however I have a lingering question following my disappointing mash conversion on my previous brew day (dry stout), which occurred, I believe, because I mashed with some of the dark grains too early?
A portion of the grain bill is carapils which, according to the Greg Hughes book, is not a mashable grain.
I'm planning on mashing with the pale malt and then adding the carapils after half an hour (of the 60 odd minute mash). Would this ensure the pale malt converts fully, without interference from the carapils?
The grain bill is very simple for this brew, however I have a lingering question following my disappointing mash conversion on my previous brew day (dry stout), which occurred, I believe, because I mashed with some of the dark grains too early?
A portion of the grain bill is carapils which, according to the Greg Hughes book, is not a mashable grain.
I'm planning on mashing with the pale malt and then adding the carapils after half an hour (of the 60 odd minute mash). Would this ensure the pale malt converts fully, without interference from the carapils?