I am working on a project to ramp up a homebrew recipe utilizing a cereal mash to production levels and have a few questions.
Adjunct to grain ratio for the cereal mash is 30% of the adjunct weight, so 173 pounds of adjunct will mean using 52 pounds of base malt in the cereal mash. Does that sound right?
Also, liquor to grist ratio for the cereal mash is 1.6 quarts/pound on the homebrew version. Shouldn't this be closer to 3 quarts/pound to make pumping to the main mash easier?
I know they are simple questions, just want to make sure I have my numbers right before I run into a problem.
Thanks!
Adjunct to grain ratio for the cereal mash is 30% of the adjunct weight, so 173 pounds of adjunct will mean using 52 pounds of base malt in the cereal mash. Does that sound right?
Also, liquor to grist ratio for the cereal mash is 1.6 quarts/pound on the homebrew version. Shouldn't this be closer to 3 quarts/pound to make pumping to the main mash easier?
I know they are simple questions, just want to make sure I have my numbers right before I run into a problem.
Thanks!
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