beercheer4me
Master Brewer
Can BeerSmith do this ?
I want by Strike water Temps in my mash tun be pre-set to a defult
say 4,,,over my mash setting
Using a pre-heat mash tun , so my temp on mashing dont go over ,
or is their a preheat button I can select.
Or whats the best way to handle this
TIA jh
I've been using BS for years, but now finally getting around to posing the question. I brew on a converted 15-gal SS keg system (3 kegs, 1 each for BK, MT, and HLT). I know from dozens of brews on this system that I need a strike temp approx. 7-8 deg F above my target temp. The s/w always estimates a strike temp approx 11 deg F above the target. I'd like to be able to change this to an accurate strike for my system. I've tried zeroing out MT Specific Heat, MT weight, switching between Temp Mash and Infusion Mash, all to no avail. Help!
This is the same problem I am having also
I always run to hot so I had to adjust My TEMP 4 to 5 drgrees higher than target for mashing
I think it is due to the ADDED materail under the keggle that holds the heat in at the bottom of the rim area ...
I want by Strike water Temps in my mash tun be pre-set to a defult
say 4,,,over my mash setting
Using a pre-heat mash tun , so my temp on mashing dont go over ,
or is their a preheat button I can select.
Or whats the best way to handle this
TIA jh
I've been using BS for years, but now finally getting around to posing the question. I brew on a converted 15-gal SS keg system (3 kegs, 1 each for BK, MT, and HLT). I know from dozens of brews on this system that I need a strike temp approx. 7-8 deg F above my target temp. The s/w always estimates a strike temp approx 11 deg F above the target. I'd like to be able to change this to an accurate strike for my system. I've tried zeroing out MT Specific Heat, MT weight, switching between Temp Mash and Infusion Mash, all to no avail. Help!
This is the same problem I am having also
I always run to hot so I had to adjust My TEMP 4 to 5 drgrees higher than target for mashing
I think it is due to the ADDED materail under the keggle that holds the heat in at the bottom of the rim area ...