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by Eric » Tue Feb 28, 2012 12:26 am
I've been doing it that way for a while Floyd.
For a 23 ltr brew length, treat about 15 ltrs with CRS to 20-30 mg CaCO3/Ltr and use say 10 to 12 Ltrs for the mash. The HLT is then filled with hot water from the combi boiler and the sparge water is boiled for about 10 minutes, then left to cool. By the time the sparge gets going it doesn't seem to overheat the grain bed. The sides and bottom of the HLT feel gritty with calcium carbonate when it's empty but a lot must make its way into the grain.
The resultant beer is different to what would be produced using CRS treated sparge, not as soft or gentle, more a man's drink maybe?
Without patience, life becomes difficult and the sooner it's finished, the better.