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Separating the sweet wort from the grain husk material and other solids is done using processes such as [[Fly Sparge|Fly Sparging]] and [[Batch Sparge|Batch Sparging]]. The separation editor is used to set up sparging procedures in the schedule.


==Editor==
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;Name
;Name
:Add content here
:Name to identify the step in the schedule list.


;Notes
;Notes
:useful to mention anything special about this step for this particular recipe, etc.
:A space to insert helpful information and reminders to the author or others brewing the recipe.


;Collection Vessel
;Collection Vessel
:Add content here
:Vessel used to receive the collected runoff.


;Sub-set Name
;Sparge Name
:Add content here
:Name to identify the individual sparge steps in the schedule list.


;Volume
;Sparge Volume
:Add content here
:The volume of sparge water added.


;Runoff
;Sparge Runoff
:Add content here
:The volume of runoff collected.
 
;Sparge Residual
:The volume of runoff still available taking into account vessel dead space and grain absorption.
 
;Total Runoff
:The total volume of runoff collected from all of the sparge steps.
 
;Total Runoff Lock
:Locks the total runoff value to that of the [[Kettle Volume]] automatically taking into account volume expansion caused by temperature increases and the volume occupied by ingredients yet to be added during the boil such as malt extract and sugar.


;Residual
;Residual
:Add content here
:The volume of runoff still available taking into account vessel dead space and grain absorption.


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==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 22:07, 29 November 2007

Separating the sweet wort from the grain husk material and other solids is done using processes such as Fly Sparging and Batch Sparging. The separation editor is used to set up sparging procedures in the schedule.

Editor

The various fields in the "Separation" edit box are used for the following purposes:
Name
Name to identify the step in the schedule list.
Notes
A space to insert helpful information and reminders to the author or others brewing the recipe.
Collection Vessel
Vessel used to receive the collected runoff.
Sparge Name
Name to identify the individual sparge steps in the schedule list.
Sparge Volume
The volume of sparge water added.
Sparge Runoff
The volume of runoff collected.
Sparge Residual
The volume of runoff still available taking into account vessel dead space and grain absorption.
Total Runoff
The total volume of runoff collected from all of the sparge steps.
Total Runoff Lock
Locks the total runoff value to that of the Kettle Volume automatically taking into account volume expansion caused by temperature increases and the volume occupied by ingredients yet to be added during the boil such as malt extract and sugar.
Residual
The volume of runoff still available taking into account vessel dead space and grain absorption.
Seperation.jpg

See also