merrydown
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BACKGROUND
I have a 55 litre Stainless Electric Boiler - single element that I plan to use for BIAB. I bought large because I wanted to be able to make batches big enough to mature and share without running out. I can add a second element in the future if the single element really does my head in.
I made a nice, tight fitting insulation suit for it 5 layers of insulation material made into a decent jacket that seems to help the boiler hold temperature extremely well :)
I have test boiled - water only - three times to perfect seal and double check. I also used the opportunity to calibrate the sight glass and measure estimated boiling times.
I have brewed a dozen kits over the last 3 years, but haven't tried BIAB yet, though it seems straightforward enough. (!)
QUESTION
I am planning to make a 10 Gallon batch of IPA.
I pretty much know that I should try a 5 gallon batch first, so that if I wreck the batch, I've wasted less money. Am I right to be that cautious or should I expect a similar or more straightforward result with a 10 Gallon Batch?
REASON FOR ASKING
Any advice gratefully received. I don't really mind doing a 5 Gallon batch first, if a 10 gallon batch would be very foolhardy, though I would like to go large straight away :)
Jim
I have a 55 litre Stainless Electric Boiler - single element that I plan to use for BIAB. I bought large because I wanted to be able to make batches big enough to mature and share without running out. I can add a second element in the future if the single element really does my head in.
I made a nice, tight fitting insulation suit for it 5 layers of insulation material made into a decent jacket that seems to help the boiler hold temperature extremely well :)
I have test boiled - water only - three times to perfect seal and double check. I also used the opportunity to calibrate the sight glass and measure estimated boiling times.
I have brewed a dozen kits over the last 3 years, but haven't tried BIAB yet, though it seems straightforward enough. (!)
QUESTION
I am planning to make a 10 Gallon batch of IPA.
I pretty much know that I should try a 5 gallon batch first, so that if I wreck the batch, I've wasted less money. Am I right to be that cautious or should I expect a similar or more straightforward result with a 10 Gallon Batch?
REASON FOR ASKING
- I don't have a lot of dosh at the moment and it would be a shame to waste what I have, should it go wrong.
- I haven't any sort of internal disc to restrict headroom in the boiler and the thermometer, outlet etc are all positioned more optionally for 10Gallon batches than 5 - it seems.
- I have to go to 10 Gallon some time, is first try too soon?
- The BIAB technique doesn't seem so difficult.
- I really fancy going the whole hog.
Any advice gratefully received. I don't really mind doing a 5 Gallon batch first, if a 10 gallon batch would be very foolhardy, though I would like to go large straight away :)
Jim