Serious question. In the past I've struggled with gloopy mash when brewing big beers, so I started introducing rice hulls in order to make things flow a little better, reduce reliance on stirring, reduce HSA, improve clarity, etc.
Right now I'm mashing what will be a light Czech lager using some leftover ingredients and I've included 150g of rice hulls (3.5% of total grain bill) out of habit more than anything else, and the mash is flowing fantastically well; no need to stir, clear as a whistle, much faster through-flow than usual.
Already I know that there will be much less splashing / HSA as I raise my B40's malt pipe, the sparge will also be very brief, and I have to ask: are there any downsides to using plenty of rice hulls as long as your overall volume allows?
Right now I'm mashing what will be a light Czech lager using some leftover ingredients and I've included 150g of rice hulls (3.5% of total grain bill) out of habit more than anything else, and the mash is flowing fantastically well; no need to stir, clear as a whistle, much faster through-flow than usual.
Already I know that there will be much less splashing / HSA as I raise my B40's malt pipe, the sparge will also be very brief, and I have to ask: are there any downsides to using plenty of rice hulls as long as your overall volume allows?