Woo! Efficiency way up!

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Chris Norrick
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Woo! Efficiency way up!

Post by Chris Norrick » Mon Feb 20, 2006 9:44 pm

Finally! Got up to 83% efficiency! Was getting 64% so this is a huge jump for me so some of my math may be off. Got to thank Dwayne for loaning me his Barley Crusher. Apparently milling you own grain makes quite a difference. I also used the Five Star 5.2 ph stabilizer in the mash and mashed for 90 min. Still having issues with my mash temp, but I'll work those out eventually I guess. BTW, I am batch sparging.
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Post by Justin Rumbach » Mon Feb 20, 2006 9:55 pm

Isn't 83% like really freakin good? I thought 70-75% was average. Way to go!
For everyone I haven't met, I used to live in Evansville and was a member of OVHA. After moving home to Jasper, and missing having good friends to brew with, I decided to try to start my own club. I am happy to say that I have been the president of the Dubois County Suds Club since 2006 (although I still miss my OVHA buddies)!

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Post by Chris Norrick » Mon Feb 20, 2006 9:59 pm

It is a little suspect, so it may be a math error. The problem is the new Keggle isn't marked off with gallon marks so I don't know exactly how much wort I got in there. But it had to be close to 7 gal so that what I used for my figures.
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