"Vorlaufing" recirculating wort till clear!

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"Vorlaufing" recirculating wort till clear!

Post by escapizm » Mon Oct 19, 2009 2:03 pm

Vorlaufing wow what word, I’ve just read a thread which explains the process of taking first running and adding back to the mash tun and repeating this recirculating till the wort runs clear, I’ve a small 500ml jug which I use for this process about 3-4 times but get no change what so ever and come out a little cloudy. On all but one brew they drop bright in the FV and/or bottle, if I was to repeat this for X litres would this eventually run clear.

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Post by CJBrew » Mon Oct 19, 2009 2:15 pm

It's likely to be a bit cloudy. I think John Palmer describes what you're aiming for as looking like "unfiltered apple juice".

Essentially you are just aiming not to have bits of grain floating about in the wort.

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Re: "Vorlaufing" recirculating wort till clear!

Post by vacant » Mon Oct 19, 2009 2:42 pm

If I use a "braid" during a batch sparge I'm not likely to get any visible-size bits of husk/grain coming through. When fly sparging through a false bottom with 2mm holes punched all over, after a few litres vorlaufing, bits of husk and grain will have settled in all the holes making a finer filter so small bits of husk stop coming out.
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Post by chris_reboot » Mon Oct 19, 2009 2:43 pm

Great word! That was new on me too! :lol:

It's supposed to produce clear wort (with time and patience and lots of vorlaufing!!) :mrgreen:
I've found that with my long length (not height) mash tun I get less filtration from the grain bed on batch sparge 1, so get some particles coming through early doors. 3 or 4 jug fulls dont clear it, but I've carried on anyway with the sparge. Next time I'm trying more jugfulls to see if that makes a difference.

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Re: "Vorlaufing" recirculating wort till clear!

Post by Aleman » Mon Oct 19, 2009 3:52 pm

The commercial brewery that I visit and brew with on occasion don't bother recirculating . .. they just use a sieve where the wort flows into the under back

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Traps all the chunky bits and everything else is taken care of during the boil and fermentation.

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Re: "Vorlaufing" recirculating wort till clear!

Post by simple one » Mon Oct 19, 2009 4:01 pm

Mines pretty crystal. I recirculate about 3-4 litres and I fly sparge really slow. (For no other reason other than I use a kettle to get my sparge water)

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Post by Scooby » Mon Oct 19, 2009 5:27 pm

I'm not unduly worried about getting crystal clear wort from the tun, I'm of the same opinion as Aleman, as long as the big bits are filtered out a bit of fine particulate in the boil is ok.

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