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Offline ccfoo242

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Re: What would be the first step in ferreting out a chill haze problem.
« Reply #30 on: February 25, 2014, 11:58:26 am »

One thing that does occur to me is the difference between efficiency and brewhouse efficiency. So once you try to figure in the % from sparge compared to the mash... I'm confused. But its clear that at 75% brewhoue efficiency the mash would be much higher than that. I do know that I'm not interested in doing all that math.

If you're using beer smith 2 the actual mash efficiency isn't shown by default but if you right click on the bottom right of the design tab you can add the actual mash efficiency to the data shown on the bottom right. When I get back to my desk I'll screen shot it if you want.


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Offline klickitat jim

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Re: What would be the first step in ferreting out a chill haze problem.
« Reply #31 on: February 25, 2014, 04:15:24 pm »
I use brewer's friend. It shows brewhouse efficiency, easy to set default and adjust, and shows predicted preboil gravity.