I'm quite new to AG brewing, and I've only been doing single mash infusions. The recipe I want to brew next calls for a multi-step mash, with an initial rest @ 140 and a sacchrification rest @ 154. My question is about water-to-grain ratios for each step.
1) Should I be aiming for a *total* water-to-grain ratio of 1.3 qts/lb? If so, is it simply a matter of calculating the total strike water for a single infusion at 1.3 qts/lb and then dividing that amount over the two rests (adjusting the temperature of the additions accordingly)?
2) How should I distribute the water? Should I aim to add most of the strike water at the initial step, the second step, or does it really matter? I've read that you should do a thicker mash on the initial rest and then add the bulk of the strike water to the second rest.

