Hello all, I did a lot of brewing around a decade ago with a classic plastic three pot setup but the pressures of life got in the way slightly and brewing took a bit of a back seat, scaling down to extract brews only and finally no brewing at all - horrific, I know! However, I'm now in a place where I should have time and space to brew properly again and have managed to acquire a Grainfather G30.
To start me off as a brewing refresher, before investing in a lot of grain and hops and to get familiar with the equipment, I decided to do an all-grain kit brew but it has immediately raised some questions with regard to the mash/sparge volumes and I was wondering if the wise minds here had any advice.
The 23 litre recipe states :
For "standard" set up, mash for 90 minutes at 65C with 2.5l water/kg (as there is 4.725g of malt, that would be 11.8 litres). Then sparge at 77C to a volume of 26L. This is the method I'm familiar with.
However, it also states :
For "Brewmeister", mash for 60 minutes at 65C with 23 litres. Raise to 77C for 10 minutes and then top up to 27L (i.e. apparently no sparge?)
If I enter the recipe into the Grainfather App, it suggests I should mash with 16.26 litres of water and then sparge with 17.02 litres of water. This gives a total of 33.28 litres but I guess the total volume of wort will be less because of liquid trapped in the spent mash.
I've a mind to ignore the recipe and do what the Grainfather app suggests but would appreciate any recommendations. Sorry for being a noob again!
To start me off as a brewing refresher, before investing in a lot of grain and hops and to get familiar with the equipment, I decided to do an all-grain kit brew but it has immediately raised some questions with regard to the mash/sparge volumes and I was wondering if the wise minds here had any advice.
The 23 litre recipe states :
For "standard" set up, mash for 90 minutes at 65C with 2.5l water/kg (as there is 4.725g of malt, that would be 11.8 litres). Then sparge at 77C to a volume of 26L. This is the method I'm familiar with.
However, it also states :
For "Brewmeister", mash for 60 minutes at 65C with 23 litres. Raise to 77C for 10 minutes and then top up to 27L (i.e. apparently no sparge?)
If I enter the recipe into the Grainfather App, it suggests I should mash with 16.26 litres of water and then sparge with 17.02 litres of water. This gives a total of 33.28 litres but I guess the total volume of wort will be less because of liquid trapped in the spent mash.
I've a mind to ignore the recipe and do what the Grainfather app suggests but would appreciate any recommendations. Sorry for being a noob again!