New to brewing. grain to water ratio/recipe thoughts

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nauchristopher
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New to brewing. grain to water ratio/recipe thoughts

Post by nauchristopher » Sat Jul 12, 2014 8:41 pm

Sorry if this seems to be a stupid question but when planning a grain bill, if I'm shooting for a 1.75:1 ratio, is the water amount the total water used from the start pre mash or the end batch size?
Also, for my 1st batch I am debating trying an oak aged black IPA steeping chocolate malt after the boil to darken the color. Any thoughts and tips would be appreciated.

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Re: New to brewing. grain to water ratio/recipe thoughts

Post by msjulian » Sun Jul 13, 2014 11:12 am

The water to grain ratio is the total amount of water used to mash in. So for example if you have 15 pounds of grain and wanted a 1.75 ratio you would mash in with 26.25 quarts of water.

As far as steeping for color, I have only done this once and I used some black barley during the last 20 min of the boil to get some color. It worked out ok but I am not totally sure how much color it added. If you have beersmith it allows you to add grain after boil and it will calculate the color addition. I am not real comfortable adding steeped wort with out boiling it for at least 10-15 min to kill any bacteria.
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