buddsy
Regular.
Hi friends
Ive a little experience with all grain from some small batches I done on my stove top.
I bought a Brewzilla and to simplify first brew I bought the Propper English IPA all grain kit from Geterbrewed. Kit said it came with full instructions which when reading didn’t give a sparge size.
I spoke to them and they said proceed as per the info on the webpage:
A Proper English IPA All Grain Ingredient Kit
A strong English IPA that is try to style, a hoppy pale ale traditional and flavoursome, not as hoppy as the American versions but highly satisfying with delicious biscuit malt backbone
Premium Grain; Crisp Pale Ale, Munich, Wheat, three Crystals
Hops; East Kent Goldings, Fuggles, Challenger
6.2% abv
The premium quality Lallemand Nottingham 11g Ale Yeast is included
Whirlfloc tablet included
Full instructions included
Full instructions included
Grain Bill is 6.4kg
16 Litres of strike water at 75 degrees
Mashing for 60 minutes at 67 degrees
Sparging 12 Litres
Boil size of 28 Litres
Hop additions at 60 mins, 10 mins and 0 minutes - 5.5 IBU's
Lallemand Nottingham Ale Yeast
OG 1064
FG 1016
Now as a newbie Im thinking the 16litres for mashing looks a bit low for 6.4Kg Grain bill?
Im also new to brewfather but thought I add the details into that.
I don’t know the percentage mix of the grains but started with 80% for the Pale Ale malt working the other valued down from there.
My brewfather info suggests 25litres of Mash water with 6.7 Sparge
Obviously my setting may not be correct as Im not 100% sure what I am doing in Brewfather.
From looking a vids on youtube I would have thought maybe 19 or 20 litres for mashing would be about right?
Id be interested in your thoughts.
Many thanks & apollogies in advance if its a dumb question.
buddsy
Ive a little experience with all grain from some small batches I done on my stove top.
I bought a Brewzilla and to simplify first brew I bought the Propper English IPA all grain kit from Geterbrewed. Kit said it came with full instructions which when reading didn’t give a sparge size.
I spoke to them and they said proceed as per the info on the webpage:
A Proper English IPA All Grain Ingredient Kit
A strong English IPA that is try to style, a hoppy pale ale traditional and flavoursome, not as hoppy as the American versions but highly satisfying with delicious biscuit malt backbone
Premium Grain; Crisp Pale Ale, Munich, Wheat, three Crystals
Hops; East Kent Goldings, Fuggles, Challenger
6.2% abv
The premium quality Lallemand Nottingham 11g Ale Yeast is included
Whirlfloc tablet included
Full instructions included
Full instructions included
Grain Bill is 6.4kg
16 Litres of strike water at 75 degrees
Mashing for 60 minutes at 67 degrees
Sparging 12 Litres
Boil size of 28 Litres
Hop additions at 60 mins, 10 mins and 0 minutes - 5.5 IBU's
Lallemand Nottingham Ale Yeast
OG 1064
FG 1016
Now as a newbie Im thinking the 16litres for mashing looks a bit low for 6.4Kg Grain bill?
Im also new to brewfather but thought I add the details into that.
I don’t know the percentage mix of the grains but started with 80% for the Pale Ale malt working the other valued down from there.
My brewfather info suggests 25litres of Mash water with 6.7 Sparge
Obviously my setting may not be correct as Im not 100% sure what I am doing in Brewfather.
From looking a vids on youtube I would have thought maybe 19 or 20 litres for mashing would be about right?
Id be interested in your thoughts.
Many thanks & apollogies in advance if its a dumb question.
buddsy