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I just changed up my milling and mashing at the suggestion on a blog from person who knows more than me.
I milled down to .030 and used a BIAB to line my 10 gallon mash tun. Because I had a fear of a stuck mash I threw in a couple cups of rice hulls.
This is the fourth of fifth time I've brewed this beer and was expecting a O.G. of 1.048. I got 1.058!
I use continous sparge and my wort volume was only slightly higher than expected in the BK.
My question is: Could .040 milling reduced to .030 make that much difference?
My efficiency numbers are all mess up if this is true.
I milled down to .030 and used a BIAB to line my 10 gallon mash tun. Because I had a fear of a stuck mash I threw in a couple cups of rice hulls.
This is the fourth of fifth time I've brewed this beer and was expecting a O.G. of 1.048. I got 1.058!
I use continous sparge and my wort volume was only slightly higher than expected in the BK.
My question is: Could .040 milling reduced to .030 make that much difference?
My efficiency numbers are all mess up if this is true.