Volume Settings: Difference between revisions
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:Amount of wort volume lost due to evaporation during the boil period. | :Amount of wort volume lost due to evaporation during the boil period. | ||
Evaporation Loss = | Evaporation Loss = [[Evap/Hour]] * [[Wort Boil Duration]] | ||
An example would be if you have 0.67 Gallons entered in the [[Evap/Hour]] field, and you boil 6.74 gallons of wort for 1.5 hours, then the volume of water lost will be 1.01 gallons. | An example would be if you have 0.67 Gallons entered in the [[Evap/Hour]] field, and you boil 6.74 gallons of wort for 1.5 hours, then the volume of water lost will be 1.01 gallons. | ||
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:Amount of wort evaporated off per hour. | :Amount of wort evaporated off per hour. | ||
Evap/Hour = [[Evaporation Loss]] | Evap/Hour = [[Evaporation Loss]] / [[Wort Boil Duration]] | ||
An example would be If you have 1.01 gallons entered in the [[Evaporation Loss]] field, and you boil 6.74 gallons of wort for 1.5 hours, then the Evap/Hour will be | An example would be If you have 1.01 gallons entered in the [[Evaporation Loss]] field, and you boil 6.74 gallons of wort for 1.5 hours, then the Evap/Hour will be |
Revision as of 15:24, 19 April 2007
Volume Settings (Detail)
Volume Settings Fields
The various fields in the Volume Portion of the window are used for the following purposes:
Evaporation Loss = Evap/Hour * Wort Boil Duration An example would be if you have 0.67 Gallons entered in the Evap/Hour field, and you boil 6.74 gallons of wort for 1.5 hours, then the volume of water lost will be 1.01 gallons. Evaporation Loss = 1.01gal = 0.67gal/h * 1.5h
So when creating a recipe you want to use your best guess. If you have already brewed and you know what you final gravity is you can enter your Original Gravity reading in the Analysis Tab. Doing this will automatically calculate your attenuation.
Evap/Hour = Evaporation Loss / Wort Boil Duration An example would be If you have 1.01 gallons entered in the Evaporation Loss field, and you boil 6.74 gallons of wort for 1.5 hours, then the Evap/Hour will be Evap/Hour = 0.67gal/h = 1.01gal / 1.5h
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