I *&^%$#@ HATE stuck mashes!
Re: I *&^%$#@ HATE stuck mashes!
The problem is related to a shit crush. My system works great about 99% of the time, unless I happen to purchase malt for a certain supplier. Too much flour gums up the whole bed, and doesn't allow for drainage.
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Re: I *&^%$#@ HATE stuck mashes!
I think the theory is that not knocking all the air out of the grain will ensure that it doesn't pack down too hard on the fb/manifold causing it to block.agentgonzo wrote:Is a floating grain bed beneficial? I've always knocked the air out of the mash so that it sinks when sparging and forms a filter bed.christhebrewer wrote: Apparently there are also benefits when continuous sparging as the reduced stiring results in less air being knocked out the grain causing it to float better.
Re: I *&^%$#@ HATE stuck mashes!
+1oblivious wrote:Its worth have a bit of rice or oat hulls around, especially fro big beers
Rice hulls FOR THE WIN