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    BIAB Attenuation Issues: Fact or Fiction?

    My attenuation has been better, if anything. The only issue I seem to have when doing biab is more trub loss. I whirlpool, filter when transferring, etc, but still always have ridiculous amounts of trub loss, and it's been hard to nail final volumes because of it. I'm starting to get it figured...
  2. J

    A Tribute to Hunahpu

    Any updates on this? Anyone tried it next to a real Huna?
  3. J

    Rochefort 10 Clone Recipe

    Reviving for any update... anyone?
  4. J

    A Tribute to Hunahpu

    Just browsed through this thread, and wow. Can't wait to brew this! I was fortunate to have this beer at GABF, but that's my only experience with it. Has anyone tried theirs next to an actual Hunahpu? Sent from my iPhone using Home Brew
  5. J

    Firestone Walker Wookey Jack Clone Attempt

    Thought I would post a pic of mine. Best personal homebrew to date. Sent from my iPhone using Home Brew
  6. J

    BIAB upgrade to MashTun

    Also, I made a coat for my kettle out of reflectix insulation and with that I hold 60-90min mash temps to within 2 degrees, which was about how much swing I had in my rubbermaid mash tun. This is what I bought at Home Depot for the coat-...
  7. J

    BIAB upgrade to MashTun

    I went from using a cooler as a separate mash tun to doing strictly BIAB in a 8.5 gallon kettle. Way easier process, easier clean up, shorter brew day, better efficiency, less variables that can go wrong. Going to BIAB was my "Upgrade".
  8. J

    Firestone Walker Wookey Jack Clone Attempt

    I brewed this a couple months ago , and it turned out friggin PHENOMINAL. I upped the hops a lot , mine was closer to 90 IBUs, and I dry hopped it even more. One of the best beers I've brewed yet. Also, for those of you who are in the Denver area and having trouble finding the grains, Go to...
  9. J

    Belgian Dark Strong Ale The Pious - Westvleteren 12 style quad - multiple

    Brewed the traditional recipe about 8 weeks ago.Did a protein rest at 126, mashed at 150-151 for 60 min, mashed out at 175, boiled for 90 min. Had incredible efficiency with a 1.099 OG. Pitched a 2000ml starter. Let the temp rise, caught it at 84 degrees, so I started to cool it off. Held...
  10. J

    BIAB Partigyle

    Very nice! I partigyled a 3 gal batch off of an imperial stout, then did a sour mash with it to make a sour stout. It had an 0G of 1.043, hopped it to 8 IBU's with cascade, and it is honestly the best beer I have ever made. Very sour, but is balanced with a roasty, malty finish. friggin AMAZING.
  11. J

    Brewing big beers via BIAB...

    Nice! So you mashed 16.75lbs for 75 minutes, pulled those grains out and then mashed 16.75lbs of grain in the same wort? Or did you mash in two different vessels and combine them?
  12. J

    Brewing big beers via BIAB...

    Also, welcome WetNomis! I'm pretty new as well.
  13. J

    Brewing big beers via BIAB...

    What is your usual efficiency with a 1.100+ beer? Also, do you ever sparge, or do you account for boil off and everything in your strike water?
  14. J

    Brewing big beers via BIAB...

    Ive only done 3 gal batches so far, and lifting 9.25lbs of mashed grain long enough to slip my colander underneath it was very easy. The colander sits on top of the brew pot and then I just let them sit and drain. Once the bag has mostly drained I'll squeeze the heck out of it with a pair of...
  15. J

    Brewing big beers via BIAB...

    My recipe was a Tank 7 clone, so its actually a farmhouse ale/Saison, and its supposed to be around 8-8.5% abv. Either way, the hydrometer sample tastes wonderful, and last time I checked it was at 1.012, and I roused up the yeast, so Im hoping it'll get <1.010. We shall see. Back on topic...
  16. J

    Brewing big beers via BIAB...

    I have a 7 gal pot so I have mainly been doing 3 gal batches, which works out great for big beers. The 9.25 lbs of grain it took to do the 1.092 IIPA pushed it to within about 3/4" of the rim so I had to be careful when stirring the mash, but overall it went pretty well. I did just do a Saison...
  17. J

    Brewing big beers via BIAB...

    There is a common misconception I hear a lot about BIAB- that big beers are much harder to do. Whats the highest OG beer you've brewed using the BIAB method? For those of you that have done a number of 1.075+ beers, what tips or advice can you give for brewing bigger beers via BIAB? I...
  18. J

    Why low effeciency?

    I thought the sole purpose of rice hulls was to help prevent stuck sparges in a mash tun? Am I wrong? Reason I ask is the last two batches I have done have had poor efficiency, (.008 off of target) but have been roughly 25% wheat. How would have rice hulls helped?
  19. J

    New Product! Cool Brewing Fermentation Cooler

    Im sure this question has been answered, but has anyone tried heating up their fermenting temps with this bag? For example, I am fermenting a Saison right now that I need to get into the 80's/ low 90's... I was thinking about putting a heating pad in the cool brewing bag with it. Anyone tried this?
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