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Hi, Quick question from a newbie: During the mash stage do I recirculate the liquid? I’m using a 35L Brewzilla that came with a recirculation pipe.
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Hi, Quick question from a newbie: During the mash stage do I recirculate the liquid? I’m using a 35L Brewzilla that came with a recirculation pipe.
Thanks
Thanks SiftyI'd suggest watching some brewzilla/robobrew videos on YouTube to get a feel for operation. It's quite simple but there's a few tips and tricks to learn from before you get confused mid-brew. I'm glad I did.
Good luck...
Generally yes is the answer just make sure you adjust you overflow pipe to just above the mash grain and the actual flow with the tap so it does not build up and go down the overflow pipe too much
Did anyone else see this video and have any thoughts?
I don't recall if I've seen that particular video, but I'm sure I've seen him (or another YouTuber) use an upside down tea strainer or small sieve over the top of the overflow pipe to prevent any grain going down and into the wort.
Recirculating after mash is complete would have some similar effect to sparging. Up to a point, any densely concentrated sugars in the grain bed will become more equally mixed into the wort as it is recirculated. This should help with sugar extraction and should be worth doing before sparging.I use a 3 vessel set up without a HERMs or RIMs option.
I can’t recirculate during the mash at risk of losing temperature but would there be any benefit (or negatives) in recirculating for a short time after the mash has completed?
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