Scooby wrote:Horses for courses really eskimobob, both are relevant I like to take a SG from wort before the boil, (to work out mash eff') because I can identify and probs like bad batch of grain, something drastically wrong with my process etc and adjust my hop schedule, boil time or final vol before it is to late, you can also check inefficencies in hop sparge if you know what the SG was before and after.
Sure, I was not being derogatory
Scooby wrote:IMO it is good practice to take a SG reading of the wort before the boil, it only takes a few seconds and armed with that and the OG reading you can work out mash and brewhouse %age simply.
Presumably you have a refractometer? I don't yet and can't be bothered cooling the sample so I can take a hydrometer reading...
Scooby wrote:BTW I was talking about both mash and brewhouse efficency.
Ah, I got confused by a quick read through your workings. I now see where the confusion is; I looks like you have had a bit of finger trouble or numerical dyslexia
Scooby wrote:12 x 42 = 504/717 x 100 = 70.3%
I think you have changed 771 to 717. If we put 771 into the equation then it becomes:
12 x 42 = 504/771 x 100 = 65.4%
Which I would agree with as the overall brewery efficiency...
Do you agree Scooby?