jceg316
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Hey everyone, I got a whole new system a couple of months ago and have done maybe 5 brews on it. I keep getting lower gravities than I would on my older system and I think it's down to my sparging.
As I now have 50 litre SS kit, I use a pump to move liquids from one vessel to another. I usually only brew about 25 litres each time (FV volume) as I don't yet want to brew a full 50L. as an example, here's what I brewed yesterday:
5kg MO
500g light crystal malt
500g munich
used just under 18L of mash water
used 15 litres of sparge water.
Boiled for an hour, probably lost 4 litres in the boil.
this time I only had ~18L in fermenter, OG=1.049. Seems pretty low.
I used to have a sparge arm but it doesn't "fit" my new system. Instead I have an inlet tap at 9 oclock at the top of my MT (so I can incorporate a HERMS system) and I have a right angled barb with a small bit of hosing on to gently pour water onto the grain bed. I have a sheet of tin foil with holes pierced in it lying on top of the grain bed so the flow doesn't create a channel .
I think the inflow is more than the outflow as I need to top up the water in the MT so it's 2 inches above the grain bed. Once this happens does it matter that water is only being poured on on one place in the MT?
But does this all sound correct? I think I might be sparging too fast or maybe my water ratios are off?
Thanks for your help.
As I now have 50 litre SS kit, I use a pump to move liquids from one vessel to another. I usually only brew about 25 litres each time (FV volume) as I don't yet want to brew a full 50L. as an example, here's what I brewed yesterday:
5kg MO
500g light crystal malt
500g munich
used just under 18L of mash water
used 15 litres of sparge water.
Boiled for an hour, probably lost 4 litres in the boil.
this time I only had ~18L in fermenter, OG=1.049. Seems pretty low.
I used to have a sparge arm but it doesn't "fit" my new system. Instead I have an inlet tap at 9 oclock at the top of my MT (so I can incorporate a HERMS system) and I have a right angled barb with a small bit of hosing on to gently pour water onto the grain bed. I have a sheet of tin foil with holes pierced in it lying on top of the grain bed so the flow doesn't create a channel .
I think the inflow is more than the outflow as I need to top up the water in the MT so it's 2 inches above the grain bed. Once this happens does it matter that water is only being poured on on one place in the MT?
But does this all sound correct? I think I might be sparging too fast or maybe my water ratios are off?
Thanks for your help.