Hi all
Just received my new biab peco boiler/mash kit.but all the instructions are for full on all grain ( mash, sparge, boil) it's a 23 liter kit , 5kg grain
My boiler/mash tun is 33 liters can anyone recommend how I should go about my first biab all grain
Water content
Boil off etc
Thanks in advance
As the name biab suggests you'll need a bag. Get the mash water up to 75c and put your bag in (folded down over the rim of the boiler). Add the grain to the bag/water and stir to avoid lumps. Check water is about 67c, adjust by heating (add hot water/heat, or add cold water). Leave it all in boiler, put lid on if it has one (you'll need one really for mashing). You'll then want to maintain that temp for you or mash duration. So if it's not insulated at all, chuck a double duvet over it. Check temp halfway through mash., make sure it's still at 67c.
After your mash time is up, lift out the grain bag. You might want to sparge, many biabers don't. The easy biab way is to get some water at 80c in an fv and dunk the grains in it a few times. Add this sort to the main boiler.
You can squeeze the bag to get more sort out (this won't affect the gravity) but you will get more bits of grain in the boiler and ultimately fv by doing so. I don't squeeze, or dunk, instead I drain the wort from the boiler and sparge by pouring water through the grain while it's still in he bag in the boiler (like a proper sparge)
Calculate how much water you need for mashing etc using on online biab calculator (just google that phrase).
Then once all the wort is in the boiler, your process will be as per the instructions. Add hops at times specified etc.
Hope that helps. Happy to add detail if you need and there are lots of biab folk on here who will have advice, mostly probably better than mine!