1 is it really that simple. Ie 2 hours to brew
2 is the result of these BIAB brews much better than kits
3 can all grain brews be done this way
Any advice would be gratefully received
TIA
Idle beer is probably my superpower
Defo Yes to questions 2 & 3.
Yes it can be 2 hours for the brew, but you need good technique and a bit of space.
Fill with water from the hot tap. Hot as you can. Consider turning the immersion heater up the night before brewday.
Timers are your friends.
Do the mash. Press, drain, squeeze the bag while you coming upto boil.*
Induction hobs are great, you can give it quick blast to help the mash temps. But remember the stock pot needs to be magnetic.
Do not add any thing for the first 15 mins of boil, it just makes a mess. It will boil over.
Watch the boil from 95c (@MSL) It will boil over. Manage the lid. Do not even blink until you see large snotty lumps appear.
45 min boil is viable.
Don't chill. Don't buy one, it will only disappoint or frustrate. Instead buy a pot with a good fitting lid.
Leave the lid on IMMEDIATELY after boil (and leave it alone)
You have effectively made a big tin of soup. It will be perfectly OK until tomorrow... And much cooler, if fact bledy close to room temp.. Now there's handy.
So while we are here.. top it up, and adjust the temp it you need to. Ice is also your friend.
Topping up the fermenter is much easier and quicker that boiling perfectly drinkable water and much easier that trying to work out your volume losses to steam and grain absorption. But I suggest you keep this information to yourself and not repeat it. Tell no-one.
Beer does not generally commit suicide and turn instantaneously into undrinkable toilet cleaner the minute you take your eyes off it. Don't wake up sweating at 2am worrying about bleach or airlocks. If you eat off it, it's clean enough for the yeast too. Airlocks stop dead birds dropping out of the sky into your brew, as does a good lid. For everything wise there is CO²
Get the "kitchen timer" app for your phone to time the "next step". It's free, accurate and you can get breakfast, drink tea, walk the dog etc until you need to attend to the beer again. A himalayan trek might be a bit too long though
*Buy some thick rubber gloves. Yes these are protective, but they enable you to get on with the job.
PS. It will boilover. Blow on it.. till your teeth fly out. Teeth are not fermentable, but having to scrape up the boiling sticky goop, will leave an aftertaste.
PPS. Wait for thread to double in size, for all these suggestions of banishable hereracy.