http://brooklynbrewshop.com/themash/category/spentgrainchef/Can someone point me in direction of more recipes/ideas for grains?
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http://brooklynbrewshop.com/themash/category/spentgrainchef/Can someone point me in direction of more recipes/ideas for grains?
ChefRex said:
Can someone point me in direction of more recipes/ideas for grains?
MMJfan said:Brewed up my biggest grain bill so far doing BIAB over the weekend. Made what I consider to be between an IPA and a IIPA. Had a gain bill of almost 16 lbs. with a target OG of around 1.075. Came in at nearly 1.80. Not bad for using a 7.5 gal kettle!![]()
Nice work! Care to share a few details how you managed this? Finished Batch size? Mash and sparge volumes? I'm impressed!
I don't quite get when you say splitting up the 10 gal batch. You are just doing two 5 gal batches back to back days. I'd make separate starters and ferment separately. You're just doing 2 batches of the same recipe. No need to make it complicated.
I made the move to BIAB amoth ago when I reformulated my IPA from extraxt to all grain. I can't believe the difference! This thread was very helpful!
mtnagel,
I couldn't brew a 10-gallon batch all at once. I can get a larger fermentation bucket, but not another stockpot! Right now I am thinking "lawnmower beer", something that will be tapped often.
I see I am getting a little edgy. I need to brew pretty soon!
-gnarlyhopper
Sorry, but still not getting it. So you are fermenting the 2 batches in 1 container that is 10 gal+?Doing two successive brews and one fermentation is known as a Texas two step, I have done it and it works! JMO but doing two seperate starters and two seperate batches is complicated in my world! Do keep an eye on fermentation temps, with a larger batch size comes more heat generated from fermentation.
I made the move to BIAB amoth ago when I reformulated my IPA from extraxt to all grain. I can't believe the difference! This thread was very helpful!
I just tasted my very first BIAB AG beer and it was awesome. If this is a sign of things to come, I can't wait to do more BIAB!This is how it was for me as well. I thought the beer I was making using extracts were good. That is until I made my first AG doing BIAB...![]()
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I just tasted my very first BIAB AG beer and it was awesome. If this is a sign of things to come, I can't wait to do more BIAB!
It's a lot easier than you think![]()
Or just start from scratch![]()
Brewed up my biggest grain bill so far doing BIAB over the weekend. Made what I consider to be between an IPA and a IIPA. Had a gain bill of almost 16 lbs. with a target OG of around 1.075. Came in at nearly 1.80. Not bad for using a 7.5 gal kettle!![]()
mtnagel,
Right off the top- yes, all into one fermenter.
This of course would be for a recipe you can repeat successfully, and you need more of it. My example being a "lawnmower" beer. I basically want it to be ready all at once, and I need enough.
-gnarlyhopper