spiderwrangler wrote:What was your preboil volume? You said that you got less post boil volume than you expected, which would mean it was more highly concentrated, but a lower preboil volume and lower boil off rate than expected would account for this.
Pre-boil volume was "estimated" to be between 6.5 - 6.7 gal. I need to more closely measure my kettle volume markings. The weird thing about this is I never had these issues until my last few batches (post-upgrade).
spiderwrangler wrote:Your gravity points (last two digits) times your volume will each other pre and post boil.
5.1 gal x 60 = 306 total points
306/(preboil OG) = preboil volume
Pre-boil gravity = 1.054 (~6.6gal)
Post-boil gravity = 1.060 (~5.1gal)
I just did your calculations and this equation indicates my pre-boil volume was only 5.666 gal. No way....my turkey fryer (7.5 gal) kettle was nearly full to within an inch of the top. The 5.1 gal post-boil "estimate" is based upon the amount I ended up with in my primary bucket (using the markings from the manufacturer). I did not account for hop absorption or other absorption in that estimate, and I poured the entire volume of wort from my kettle through a stainless strainer into my primary to remove trub/hops. I think I underestimated my final volume.
Future batches shall be measured more accurately, especially after listening to the latest CYBI episode where they discussed repeatability. I usually have decent repeatability, but this time I was not so fortunate.
spiderwrangler wrote:It may also be that your stirring when taking your preboil gravity didn't mix it fully (mixed it horizontally, but not vertically?)
I though about this, but then I didn't wan't to over analyze the problem and create more variables to worry about

spiderwrangler wrote:It could also be that there is something that is being accounted for in the settings of your software that doesn't match your system. I believe there is a setting for trub loss/deadspace that may not apply to your set up. You might check this as well.
I was hoping that was more the case than any other variable since this is batch number 36 for me and I have never had such bad luck with my numbers until upgrading. I wonder if I should reset BeerSmith to the defaults and see where that leads.
As for the trub loss and deadspace comment, I estimated that my mash tun has ~3qts of liquid that will not drain out of it, and I estimated my BK has about 1qt of loss due to trub and hops.
Here is the output from my Beersmith Equipment Profile:
Equipment Profile: G!s Stainless Brew Pot (7.5 gal) and Cooler (48 qt)
Batch Size: 5.25 gal
Mash Tun Volume: 12.00 gal
Mash Tun Weight: 10 lbs
Mash Tun Specific Heat: 0.30
Lauter Tun Deadspace: 0.75 gal
Boil Size: 6.84 gal
Boil Time: 60 min
Evaporation Rate: 11.0 %
Calculate Boil Size: TRUE
Kettle Top Up Water: 0.00 gal
Hop Utilization Adjustment: 100.00 %
Trub/Chiller Loss: 0.50 gal
Cooling Loss: 6.00
Top Up Water into Fermenter: 0.00 gal
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