A follow-up to my recent posting about lager yeast.
I brewed my Bohemian Pilsner yesterday and way overshot the OG. I usually get 68% mash efficiency BIAB with Maris Otter ale malt, it's been consistent in over 100 brews, and this is what I used to construct my Pilsner recipe. However using Bohemian Pilsner malt I got 77% efficiency, OG 1055 vs planned OG1048.
Is this normal with Pilsner malt? Must admit that the mash seemed a lot more "smoothe" than with Maris Otter so I'm not surprised more sugars were extracted from the grain. This is my first AG Pilsner.
I brewed my Bohemian Pilsner yesterday and way overshot the OG. I usually get 68% mash efficiency BIAB with Maris Otter ale malt, it's been consistent in over 100 brews, and this is what I used to construct my Pilsner recipe. However using Bohemian Pilsner malt I got 77% efficiency, OG 1055 vs planned OG1048.
Is this normal with Pilsner malt? Must admit that the mash seemed a lot more "smoothe" than with Maris Otter so I'm not surprised more sugars were extracted from the grain. This is my first AG Pilsner.