cnelsonplumber said:When you are circulating your wort through your HERMS, I suggest you dont use a sparge arm or spreader. The reason for this is that you don't want to aerate the hot wort.
I used to do this and got some undesirable flavours and I definitely get better results by returning the wort to the MT just below the level of the wort.
I remove my 8mm sparge pipe from the connector it spins on and use a piece of 8mm tube with a bend in so that it doesn't drill a hole in the mash and place the free end just below the surface the wort.
Introducing air to the wort is good for the yeast but only after is cooled to below 26C or there abouts.
Do you use sparge arm/wort spreader once you start sparging? I was thinking it would be fine as it's only water at that stage - but then thought, does it create too much splashing leading to aeration of hot wort, and therefore would be better to avoid? :hmm: :wha:
Dennis