NB kit Bock and Jamil's Evil Twin
NB kit Bock and Jamil's Evil Twin
Ordered two all grain kits from NB, Bock and Jamil's Evil Twin. Both are supposed to be OG of 1.064. When I plug the grains into my spreadsheet I only get 1.052 as predicted OG. Instead of adding DME does anyone have 5lbs of base malt they would be willing to sell me? I will take 2 row, 6 row, pilsner, pale ale, even Marris Otter. I have all of today off and will be available most of this weekend. I'm hoping to brew next tuesday. Thanks all!
John Eikenberry
NB kit Bock and Jamil's Evil Twin
John,
What overall efficiency are you typically getting with your setup? I think the NB kits are set up to assume around 68% efficiency. When I plug the recipe into Beersmith at 68% efficiency I get 1.064. If your system is getting better efficiency (I would expect so, as I get get 70-72% and I'm just doing a one-round batch sparge).
I personally would go with the first kit recipe as is. You can always adjust the second one if you feel you need to.
On Tuesday 27 September 2011 7:49:21 am you wrote:
What overall efficiency are you typically getting with your setup? I think the NB kits are set up to assume around 68% efficiency. When I plug the recipe into Beersmith at 68% efficiency I get 1.064. If your system is getting better efficiency (I would expect so, as I get get 70-72% and I'm just doing a one-round batch sparge).
I personally would go with the first kit recipe as is. You can always adjust the second one if you feel you need to.
On Tuesday 27 September 2011 7:49:21 am you wrote:
Post generated using Mail2Forum (http://www.mail2forum.com)Ordered two all grain kits from NB, Bock and Jamil's Evil Twin. Both are
supposed to be OG of 1.064. When I plug the grains into my spreadsheet I
only get 1.052 as predicted OG. Instead of adding DME does anyone have
5lbs of base malt they would be willing to sell me? I will take 2 row, 6
row, pilsner, pale ale, even Marris Otter. I have all of today off and
will be available most of this weekend. I'm hoping to brew next tuesday.
Thanks all!
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John Eikenberry
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Re: NB kit Bock and Jamil's Evil Twin
I agree with this. Check your efficiency in your spreadsheet. It is probably set to low.carrisr wrote:John,
What overall efficiency are you typically getting with your setup? I think the NB kits are set up to assume around 68% efficiency. When I plug the recipe into Beersmith at 68% efficiency I get 1.064. If your system is getting better efficiency (I would expect so, as I get get 70-72% and I'm just doing a one-round batch sparge).
I personally would go with the first kit recipe as is. You can always adjust the second one if you feel you need to.
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So I re-visited batch sparging and I think I know where I'm going wrong. I wasn't sparging with the same amount of water as my mash run-off. I'm going to make that correction for the Bock and I'll let you all know. Denny Conn's page on Home Brew Digest has great info on sparging if interested.
John Eikenberry
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My advice is to split your sparge water in half, so you get a double rinse. For instance, I usually mash in about 1.2 quarts per pound of grain (on a typical gravity beer). Then I do a mashout with just enough boiling water to bring to sparge temps (this is usually just over a gallon). Drain the mash tun, and usually I will have 4 gallons of sparge water. So I do two sparges, 2 gallons each. A double rinse will go a long way to increasing your efficiency in batch sparging.johnnyik wrote:So I re-visited batch sparging and I think I know where I'm going wrong. I wasn't sparging with the same amount of water as my mash run-off. I'm going to make that correction for the Bock and I'll let you all know. Denny Conn's page on Home Brew Digest has great info on sparging if interested.
If you are going to do all grain, I cannot recommend enough that you get brewing software. I like beersmith, and it has batch sparging built in as a mash style.
You can't get with this with a bad hip - Matt