Muddy Funker said:
Taf said:
I use the brew in the bag technique, and still sparge, as would most boil in a bag people. BIAB just means that you are using your bolier as your mash tun.
Hi Taf,
Could I ask how you go about sparging with the biab method?
I brew biab and don't sparge and have not had an issue yet with hitting the correct gravity.
My thoughts on it (probably wrong) is that because you have the total volume at the start, the mash is very loose allowing the fermentables to flow out of the grain more so than if it was packed in tighter.
Anyway it works for me :-)
Hi MF.
I usually have a large grain bill relative to my boiler, so don't really have room for my total volume of liquor at the start, taking into account what I will lose, due to grain soakage, leaving trub behind, evaporation and hop absorption. I usuall have about 6 or 7kg of grain, so mash with about 17 litres, and then sparge with about 15 litres give or take. I do a long hard boil, so lose quite a lot to evaporation. Once the mash has ran off, I slowly sparge with the remaining water. I sometimes open the tap, while sparging, so that the water runs straight through, and does not stir up the grain bed too much. I'm in the process of upgrading to a much larger system, so will then be having a seperate mash tun. At the moment, I am not very scientific and measure very little of what I do, but that will have to change in future. Cheers.