Does anybody have any idea how Beersmith/Promash calculate AA?
For instance, my grain bill for JZ's Southern English Brown contains 6 lbs of 2 row, and 2.5 lbs of specialty malts. Jam the numbers into Beersmith with my wYeast strain, and it gives me an O.G. and an F.G., with the F.G looking like it's calculated from the Average AA for that yeast strain in the Beersmith database.
Now, if I use 8.5 lbs of 2 row in Beersmith, I get a slightly higher O.G. (.002 in this case), but if I use the same wYeast strain, I get almost the same AA (1% difference).
Shouldn't there be a bigger difference than that? Aren't 2.5 lbs of specialty malts pretty much non-fermentable (crystals, chocolate, etc). Shouldn't Beersmith calculate a significantly lower AA for the 2-row/specialty malt recipe in this example?
I look at the recipe I brewed (from JZ's book), with it's target AA, taste my sample, which I measured at 7% lower AA than the target and Beersmith calculation, find it's pretty good (that's the best I can do descriptively), and wonder, are the given AA numbers right?
