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Hi - I am about to brew an Allagash Wheat beer and the recipe says that after a 60 minute infusion mash, there's a 10 minute sparge at 180 F. That seems dangerously high to me. Is it? Thanks!
Thanks for the helpful information - I'll be rinsing for sure!!
That’s a generalized instruction, and not to be taken as the 11th commandment. You should start taking gravity readings at about 30-45 minutes into the mash with a refractometer to gauge gravity. You want to see a gravity higher than what B/F predicts you will need going into the boil. You mash out; raise the temp to 168-170F for at least 10 minutes - I’ve gone as long as 30minutes and picked up some gravity in this step. Not always, but a good many times.Hi - I am about to brew an Allagash Wheat beer and the recipe says that after a 60 minute infusion mash, there's a 10 minute sparge at 180 F. That seems dangerously high to me. Is it? Thanks!