Hi all,
I've had @Get_Er_Brewed Pimped Up APA delivered which is going to be my first attempt at AG and also BIAB. It came with Grandfather instructions... In summary, for the mash/sparge portion of the brew:
OG: 1.054
FG: 1.012
ABV: 5.5%
Volume: 23 litres
INGREDIENTS
4.9kg Crisp Maris Otter Pale Ale Malt
380g Crisp Crystal Malt
Fill the boiler with 17.8 litres of water and set a temperature for 68°C
Add your grains and stir
Mash at 68°C for 60 minutes
Mash out by raising temperature to 75°C for 10 minutes
Once 10 minutes is up switch the pump off
Rinse your grain with 14.5 litres of water at 75°C
then it moves onto hop additions and the boil.
I have an old 27l Burco (around 30-ish litres to the brim) and brew bag, should I follow the same guide, using 17/18l of water at 68°C (though probably heated to around 71°C for the strike) to mash for 60mins, raise the temp to 75°C and recirculate (either with a small submersible pump I have or manually with a jug) and then lift the bag out and sparge through it with another 14/15l of water at 75°C?
I have a second boiler that I can keep the sparge water at temp in, and, in the Burco, a steamer rack to keep the bottom of the bag away from the exposed boiler element which will be controlled by a PID so should be no issue with maintaining or raising the temp during the mash.
I think the total pre-boil liquor volume might be slightly too much for my boiler so have a contingency of moving the bag over to an old FV for the remainder of the spare and pour that into the boiler once some of the liquor has boiled off.
Does that all sound like it will work?
Any advice form BIAB'gers would be appreciated!
Thanks.
I've had @Get_Er_Brewed Pimped Up APA delivered which is going to be my first attempt at AG and also BIAB. It came with Grandfather instructions... In summary, for the mash/sparge portion of the brew:
OG: 1.054
FG: 1.012
ABV: 5.5%
Volume: 23 litres
INGREDIENTS
4.9kg Crisp Maris Otter Pale Ale Malt
380g Crisp Crystal Malt
Fill the boiler with 17.8 litres of water and set a temperature for 68°C
Add your grains and stir
Mash at 68°C for 60 minutes
Mash out by raising temperature to 75°C for 10 minutes
Once 10 minutes is up switch the pump off
Rinse your grain with 14.5 litres of water at 75°C
then it moves onto hop additions and the boil.
I have an old 27l Burco (around 30-ish litres to the brim) and brew bag, should I follow the same guide, using 17/18l of water at 68°C (though probably heated to around 71°C for the strike) to mash for 60mins, raise the temp to 75°C and recirculate (either with a small submersible pump I have or manually with a jug) and then lift the bag out and sparge through it with another 14/15l of water at 75°C?
I have a second boiler that I can keep the sparge water at temp in, and, in the Burco, a steamer rack to keep the bottom of the bag away from the exposed boiler element which will be controlled by a PID so should be no issue with maintaining or raising the temp during the mash.
I think the total pre-boil liquor volume might be slightly too much for my boiler so have a contingency of moving the bag over to an old FV for the remainder of the spare and pour that into the boiler once some of the liquor has boiled off.
Does that all sound like it will work?
Any advice form BIAB'gers would be appreciated!
Thanks.