beerandguitars
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Right now I currently brew 3 Gallon BIAB batches on the following:
5 Gallon Rubbermaid Cooler (No Modifications)
5 Gallon Brew Kettle
8 Gallon Megapot w/valve (when needed)
Essentially, I am adding 4.25 gallons of water, usually around 6-7 lbs of grain and mashing. After 75 minutes, I remove and squeeze the bag getting roughly 3.75-85 gallons of wort. Boil, carboy, ferment, yada yada yada.
I'd like to do a couple 5 gallon batches and want to know your thoughts on this process. I was thinking I could mash BIAB for a high gravity using my normal setup and then dunk the grains in a seperate couple gallons of 170 degree sparge water for 10-15 minutes to achieve a boil volume of approx. 6 gallons.
I can calculate out the actual numbers later, but I'm curious on the idea itself of adding sparge water to a BIAB mash that is intentionally a high gravity to come out with enough to achieve a 5 gallon batch.
I suppose, I could BIAB for 5 gallons in the Megapot, but then I believe (correct me if I'm wrong) I'd have to baby it through mashing to keep the temperature static.
If the first idea seams crazy, I suppose I could spring for the ball valve and screen to just do a normal mash setup and do fly sparging.
Thoughts?
5 Gallon Rubbermaid Cooler (No Modifications)
5 Gallon Brew Kettle
8 Gallon Megapot w/valve (when needed)
Essentially, I am adding 4.25 gallons of water, usually around 6-7 lbs of grain and mashing. After 75 minutes, I remove and squeeze the bag getting roughly 3.75-85 gallons of wort. Boil, carboy, ferment, yada yada yada.
I'd like to do a couple 5 gallon batches and want to know your thoughts on this process. I was thinking I could mash BIAB for a high gravity using my normal setup and then dunk the grains in a seperate couple gallons of 170 degree sparge water for 10-15 minutes to achieve a boil volume of approx. 6 gallons.
I can calculate out the actual numbers later, but I'm curious on the idea itself of adding sparge water to a BIAB mash that is intentionally a high gravity to come out with enough to achieve a 5 gallon batch.
I suppose, I could BIAB for 5 gallons in the Megapot, but then I believe (correct me if I'm wrong) I'd have to baby it through mashing to keep the temperature static.
If the first idea seams crazy, I suppose I could spring for the ball valve and screen to just do a normal mash setup and do fly sparging.
Thoughts?