sparging
thats bizzare im just about to sparge and was trying to look up exactly the same thing! from what ive found you should try to keep the flow in roughly the same as the flow out then towards the end stop the sparge water and just let whats left in the mash run out, thats what im doing anyway unless someone tells me different. 

I don't think it matters as much as people make out. I've done it both ways (
) and not noticed a difference.
These days, once I've recirculated till clear, I let everything drain off into the boiler before starting to sparge. I generally get pretty good efficiency, between 80 and 90%.
Whatever works for you, I reckon.


These days, once I've recirculated till clear, I let everything drain off into the boiler before starting to sparge. I generally get pretty good efficiency, between 80 and 90%.
Whatever works for you, I reckon.
ive done what i said i was going to do and i did end up with a bit of a head on the wort before it boiled, i say head but it was obviously very fine bits and bobs from the sparg, perhaps turing the sparge water off then letting the last bit drain off isnt such a good idea but it has dissapeared during the boil and will hopefully get trapped in teh drub and hop bed anyway , if not ive just made 30 pints of grain smoothy 
