Morrey
Well-Known Member
This is my first 5.5G BIAB while using a new Kegco 3 roller mill. I set the gap pretty tight (.030) and got a very nice grist from the mill. I also use Wilser bags, a 15 gallon Bayou kettle and Bayou burner. I have only done a few BIAB brews with this 15G kettle, so I am still learning water management with it.
Todays brew was a Hefeweisen with 5# Light Wheat malt and 5# Pilsner Malt, 1 oz Hallertau.
7.35 Gallons water mash in, squeezed bag after 60 min mash (153F) but not in a real aggressive fashion. After a 60 min boil, followed by cooling to 74F, I had an OG of 1.054 which was just a shade over my expectations. Also, I had 6G of wort into my FV, and again, a shade over my expectations.
As Gavin told me once, I need to get a firm handle on my water management to get the best results possible. I think I need to start with around .5G less strike water or boil off a bit of wort before my 60 min hop addition.
Based on my numbers above, may I get some efficiency feedback and some suggestions on how to make improvements in my estimations?
Many thanks for your time to respond!
Todays brew was a Hefeweisen with 5# Light Wheat malt and 5# Pilsner Malt, 1 oz Hallertau.
7.35 Gallons water mash in, squeezed bag after 60 min mash (153F) but not in a real aggressive fashion. After a 60 min boil, followed by cooling to 74F, I had an OG of 1.054 which was just a shade over my expectations. Also, I had 6G of wort into my FV, and again, a shade over my expectations.
As Gavin told me once, I need to get a firm handle on my water management to get the best results possible. I think I need to start with around .5G less strike water or boil off a bit of wort before my 60 min hop addition.
Based on my numbers above, may I get some efficiency feedback and some suggestions on how to make improvements in my estimations?
Many thanks for your time to respond!