Nah, don't worry about the numbers mate, consistency is far more important than how much sugar you're pulling from the grain.
But if you really do want to bump it up I would -
-Check Ca levels and HCO3 levels in your water and adjust accordingly (Palmer's spreadsheet's a good start)
-Check the crush on your grain, if you're crushing, go finer
-Check the settings for your grain in BeerSmith are correct
-Check the settings for your equipment in BS are correct
Other than that, I'll have to let one of the BIAB boys chime in.
I'd say so, my mill (BarleyCrusher) gap is set to 0.038" Sorry can't remember the metric equivalent.
In BeerSmith 'Batch Size' is what I'm putting into the fermenter. In the equipment settings I've set 'Losses to Kettle Trub' to what I'm loosing to the kettle. From 20L I manage to fill a keg if it's primary only, I'll bump it up the 'Batch Size' 1000 - 2000mL if I'm going to secondary to allow for a little extra fermenter loss.
Just bottling my first stab at a Mild. Looks promising.
Was a bit of:
Golden promise
Crystal
Pale Chocolate
OG 1.036
IBU 20 with Goldings
Next up is my maiden American IPA. I have 100g of Sauvin and 200g of cascade to play with but the recipe is still in its inception. I may play it safe and lean heavily on Jokings West Coast IPA recipe which was outstanding.
Permalink Reply by Tony on March 24, 2009 at 11:55am
Yeah, I was rather intrigued myself. The characteristics, of this yeast are compatible, but I hope it might add that nutty character as well. Southern cross has that pine, citrus tones as well. Either way it is a quality liquid yeast, which I stand by.
Wyeast 1469 - West Yorkshire Ale - Manufactured 1st December 2008.
This strain produces ales with a full chewy malt flavour & character, but finishes dry, producing famously balanced beers.
Expect moderate nutty & stone-fruit esters. Best used for the production of cask-conditioned bitters, ESB & mild ales. Reliably flocculent, producing bright beer without filtration.
Attenuation 67 - 71%
Alc. Tolerance 9%
Flocculation high
Temperature range 18 - 22c