Thu Aug 02, 2012 4:46 am
I don't see any serious issues with that, I've done similar mashes myself. I find that my grist ratio starts getting a little too thick for comfort on anything over 1.080. More frequently though, I elect to scale down the batch, do a longer boil, or do a double brew day. I'm a ProMash user & likely always will be, so I can't help you with details on BeerSmith's workings. I would suggest you assume your mashtun is twice it's actual volume when doing the calculations & proceed as normal. I don't use the water calculator, I just watch my total mash volume & grist ratio. If you need to do any serious treatments to your water, such as adjusting brewing salts (something I don't watch on huge beers since I don't do them very frequently) you may need a bit more consideration, but on a small scale you can usually get close enough by considering that 100ppm in 10 gallons is 50ppm in 20 - perhaps not precisely, but it'll very likely get you close enough without a few years of chemistry classes. Just start cutting things in half to share between the two mashes - grain, water, additions, etc. - and I'd bet you'll get a very drinkable beer out of it and also give yourself a baseline to tweak for the next batch. I've brewed great beers the first try, but never a 'perfect' one. There's always something I'd like to tweak a little bit more, I just enjoy the 'research' getting there. As for the boil, I'd just keep the first batch covered up, let it keep the heat from mash & let it cool naturally. Even if you're above the point where some of the volatiles are making their way back in, you'll still knock them back out during the main uncovered boil. I suggest covering to keep out bugs (of the insect variety, not the bugs we typically talk about) and all the 'snow' from the cursed cottonwoods around here. They might look nice, but they never seem to drop anything until I start sparging.
Hope this was the kind of advice you were looking for. My version of 'Relax, don't worry, have a homebrew!' I suppose. Enjoy the brew & let us know how it goes.
Cheers!
Lee
"Show me on this doll where the internet hurt you."
"Every zoo is a petting zoo if you man the fuck up."

BN Army // 13th Mountain Division
