WhatsOnTap
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Hey all, I've been doing extract brewing for a while now and moving on to PM. I have my first PM going right now, an IPA, and I'm excited to try it! Now that I've been bitten by the bug of converting starch to sugar I want to try an experiment but I have no idea if it will work or be drinkable so don't beat me up on this one!
Here's the idea: I want to do a 3.0 gal batch all-grain with the grains I have available to me, mostly Munich and Vienna. My thinking is that a small batch would more fit my setup, which is a pot, a collander, and a grain bag. I'm just doing a test to "dip my toes in the water" of all grain, but I don't know if my efficiency is going to be great, or squat, or what - that's where you guys come in (I hope). Here's my recipe, I have it calculated for 75% efficiency, but like I said I have no idea if I can touch that or exceed it with my basic setup.
Beer: Mild PM #1
Style: English Light Mild
Type: Partial mash Size: 3.0 gallons
Color: 9 HCU (~7 SRM)
Bitterness: 20 IBU
OG: 1.041 FG: 1.006
Alcohol: 4.5% v/v (3.5% w/w)
Grain:
1.5 lb. German Vienna
1.5 lb. German Munich
6.0 oz. Belgian biscuit
1.0 lb. Dextrine malt (Cara-Pils)
3.0 oz. Flaked barley
Mash: 75% efficiency
Mash grains at 155 F for 60 minutes in 1.75 gal. then sparge with enough 170 F water to make 3.5 gal wort. Boil for 60 minutes, cool and pitch.
Boil: 60 minutes SG 1.035 3.5 gallons
Hops: 0.75 oz. Saaz (3.75% AA, 60 min.)
0.25 oz. Saaz (aroma)
Here's the idea: I want to do a 3.0 gal batch all-grain with the grains I have available to me, mostly Munich and Vienna. My thinking is that a small batch would more fit my setup, which is a pot, a collander, and a grain bag. I'm just doing a test to "dip my toes in the water" of all grain, but I don't know if my efficiency is going to be great, or squat, or what - that's where you guys come in (I hope). Here's my recipe, I have it calculated for 75% efficiency, but like I said I have no idea if I can touch that or exceed it with my basic setup.
Beer: Mild PM #1
Style: English Light Mild
Type: Partial mash Size: 3.0 gallons
Color: 9 HCU (~7 SRM)
Bitterness: 20 IBU
OG: 1.041 FG: 1.006
Alcohol: 4.5% v/v (3.5% w/w)
Grain:
1.5 lb. German Vienna
1.5 lb. German Munich
6.0 oz. Belgian biscuit
1.0 lb. Dextrine malt (Cara-Pils)
3.0 oz. Flaked barley
Mash: 75% efficiency
Mash grains at 155 F for 60 minutes in 1.75 gal. then sparge with enough 170 F water to make 3.5 gal wort. Boil for 60 minutes, cool and pitch.
Boil: 60 minutes SG 1.035 3.5 gallons
Hops: 0.75 oz. Saaz (3.75% AA, 60 min.)
0.25 oz. Saaz (aroma)