DarrenSL
Well-Known Member
I don't normally worry about efficiency as I usually just throw in extra grain and brew to the size of my fermenter, but I've recently ordered a couple of ready made recipes from the MM. I really like them but they are only made up to 19L target so efficiency has come to the fore.
I brewed this one today:
Jon Finch NE IPA
I got 24.5L into the kettle @ 1.059 sg (20L 1.070 post boil), a conversion rate of 79%. I'm ok with that. I use a thermos mash tun with false bottom and a slow (?) 45 minute sparge at 75C.
There are 180g of pellet hops in this so I ran the wort through a sanitized sieve (1hr in the over at 150C) to improve the yield but with so many hops it eventually blocked the tap and I was left with a large amount of trub (aka green sludge) in the kettle.
I ended up with 15L in the fermenter, 58% brewhouse efficiency :-(
Any thoughts on how to improve this efficiency? The kettle outlet is 35mm above the base so quite a lot of dead space hence using the sieve so I could tilt it and get as much as possible out. Whirlpooling does pull all the hop debris to the centre but it quickly collapses when I get to end so doesn't help the efficiency. Maybe a hop spider, but I'm not sure I want to sacrifice the hop utilisation.
Thanks
I brewed this one today:
Jon Finch NE IPA
I got 24.5L into the kettle @ 1.059 sg (20L 1.070 post boil), a conversion rate of 79%. I'm ok with that. I use a thermos mash tun with false bottom and a slow (?) 45 minute sparge at 75C.
There are 180g of pellet hops in this so I ran the wort through a sanitized sieve (1hr in the over at 150C) to improve the yield but with so many hops it eventually blocked the tap and I was left with a large amount of trub (aka green sludge) in the kettle.
I ended up with 15L in the fermenter, 58% brewhouse efficiency :-(
Any thoughts on how to improve this efficiency? The kettle outlet is 35mm above the base so quite a lot of dead space hence using the sieve so I could tilt it and get as much as possible out. Whirlpooling does pull all the hop debris to the centre but it quickly collapses when I get to end so doesn't help the efficiency. Maybe a hop spider, but I'm not sure I want to sacrifice the hop utilisation.
Thanks