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Dan Holmes
I just brewed my first all-grain batch with. I'm a little confused on something. Is the Brewhouse Efficiency entry supposed to be my estimate of what I think my efficiency is? It's not a calculation that Beersmith makes since I'm entering the figure....correct? If so, isn't "Efficiency as calculated from Actual Volume" my actual Brewhouse Efficiency? And, if so, should I enter the figure for "Efficiency as calculated from Actual Volume" into Brewhouse Efficiency for my next batch?
Here are the stats:
rewhouse Efficiency Based on Target Volume********
Actual OG: 1.075
Actual Efficiency: 66.4%
Estimated OG: 1.079
Brewhouse Efficiency: 70%
Efficiency into Boiler*********
Volume into Boiler: 8.00 gallons
OG into Boiler: 1.059
Planned Boil Volume: 7.89
Estimated OG into Boiler: 1.050
Efficiency into Boiler: 83.6%
Efficiency into Fermenter*********
Actual Batch Volume: 5.25 gallons
Planned Volume: 5.00 gallons
Efficiency as calculated from Actual Volume: 69.8%
Also, "Efficiency into Boiler" is the same as Mash Efficiency right?
Here are the stats:
rewhouse Efficiency Based on Target Volume********
Actual OG: 1.075
Actual Efficiency: 66.4%
Estimated OG: 1.079
Brewhouse Efficiency: 70%
Efficiency into Boiler*********
Volume into Boiler: 8.00 gallons
OG into Boiler: 1.059
Planned Boil Volume: 7.89
Estimated OG into Boiler: 1.050
Efficiency into Boiler: 83.6%
Efficiency into Fermenter*********
Actual Batch Volume: 5.25 gallons
Planned Volume: 5.00 gallons
Efficiency as calculated from Actual Volume: 69.8%
Also, "Efficiency into Boiler" is the same as Mash Efficiency right?