Raising the mash temperature

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Sandybee

Raising the mash temperature

Post by Sandybee » Sun Jun 26, 2011 6:40 pm

I am keen to try recreating old style beers as in "Old British Beers" as described in the Durden Park Beer Circle book.

One of the steps after mashing at 66 degrees C is to raise this to 77 degrees C. I know I can keep adding very hot water until that temperature is achieved, but how do I calculate the approximate volume/ temperature required to do this? In my mash tun I should have around 5.8 kg of malted barley and 19 litres of water in my cool box mash tun.

I suspect this is very straightforward but it's beyond me!


Manx Guy

Re: Raising the mash temperature

Post by Manx Guy » Sun Jun 26, 2011 7:19 pm

Hi,
A good question and one I found the answer to at this website :
http://kotmf.com/tools/mash.php
Very useful!

Hope this helps

:)
Guy

Sandybee

Re: Raising the mash temperature

Post by Sandybee » Sun Jun 26, 2011 8:00 pm

Thanks for that. I should really have found these calculators myself. Sorry I'm so thick!

Manx Guy

Re: Raising the mash temperature

Post by Manx Guy » Mon Jun 27, 2011 7:21 pm

No worries!

I tired a few before I found one I like (the one I suggested) no harm in asking for a recommendation as there are many of this type of thing out there in cyberworld...

Cheers!

Guy
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