What I'd like to know is, over the course of many brewdays, how much do people's mash efficiencies vary? I don't so much care about the number you get - but just how much it varies from one batch to another. Are you always getting the same efficiency? Or do you get somewhere around a percent or two or more out?
I ask because I've been doing BIAB for close to a year now. But that's not as much an achievement as I'd like it to be as work has been seriously busy and got in the way of brewing. So I've only managed to find the time for 6 or so brews. But my efficiencies are wild. Now I suspect my technique with BIAB - because I think that I'm not all that disciplined. From brewday to brewday I treat the bag juat subtly differently each time ( I'm sure I must squeeze harder one day than the next - hold it over the pot a fraction longer the time after to drain it more). And as such, I'm converting an old chilly bin into a mashtun and I'm going to start batch sparging with a view to eliminating the number of variables I encounter with my current process. But I am wondering if I'll be able to expect a much more predictable brewday - or do I just tinker too damn much?