![]() ![]() Perhaps I am using the app wrong, but just setting batch size to 29L in grainfather profile does not show any topup water in the water breakdown and IBU comes out at 24IBU, not 22.3. Hoping you can consider this enhancement, as I suspect many people are like me who operate smaller machines such as GF and robobrew and do concentrated batches to increase their output. Not really what the concept is in terms of looking at overall IBU for the final topped up batch size. I played around with max mash and sparge size etc, but that just seems to recommend giant mashes, with some final topup water at the end. I have played around with the equipment profile settings in brewfather but cannot seem to get a situation where the app still recommends the correct mash and sparge for my equipment, but understands my desired batch size is larger than the equipment and correctly calculates IBU based on the total diluted batch size rather than whats in the kettle. (4.4KG joe whit trad ale, 500gm dextrose) This diluted 29L batch has 22.3 IBU from 18gm of 13.9%AA Superpride hops. For all grain brewing, BeerSmith assumes a simple infusion mash with a fly sparge as the default. In my case I get around 26L from grainfather, and top up with another 3L in fermenter. Out of the box, you’ll get a high-quality all-in-one homebrewing system that. Sleek, well-built, and easy to use, the Grainfather G30 Connect is great for novice and expert homebrewers alike. I have seen, volume in liters, (2.2 x kg grain) + 3.5L, and (2.7 x kg grain) + 3. There seems to be some discrepancy in the formulas. One of their videos had the sparge water calc only, and not the mash water calc. It represents the gold standard for single-vessel homebrewing systems. 1 I am wondering if anyone has the metric formulas for calculating mash and sparge water for the Grainfather. This modifies the IBU calc so I know how much extra hop to use to get my desired IBU in the diluted batch. The Grainfather G30 Connect is the result of years of research and development. In Beersmith I can add a fermenter topup value, say 3L, to my equipment profile. ![]() I use a grainfather and make concentrated batches that are watered down with top up water in fermenter. Into distilling? Simply change the top to the Alembic Pot Still Setup and you can distil from grain too.Very interested in this app, love the interface. BIAB Brewing Information CHS BeerSmith Equipment Profiles 10 Gallon: 120v BeerSmith profile 10 Gallon: 240v BeerSmith profile 20 Gallon: 240v BeerSmith. The sleek look, user friendly design, and innovative features, make this your perfect brewing companion for both experienced and beginner all grain brewers. ![]() The Grainfather is your all in one brewing system to make beer from grain.
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