Bmooreskier
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Long story short, I did a slow cool of my wort over night in the fermenter, my mom pitched the yeast the next night. I came back 5 days later to a dried-out airlock. Am I screwed?
Since my pot is going to be too small for my grain bill after checking rackers I have a couple of questions about dunk sparging. I apologize if these have been answered in the thread earlier.
1) When I sparge should the water in my second pot be the same temp as my boil kettle?
2) Can I/ Should I squeeze the bag for both kettles?
tia,
g
Since my pot is going to be too small for my grain bill after checking rackers I have a couple of questions about dunk sparging. I apologize if these have been answered in the thread earlier.
1) When I sparge should the water in my second pot be the same temp as my boil kettle?
2) Can I/ Should I squeeze the bag for both kettles?
tia,
g
Since my pot is going to be too small for my grain bill after checking rackers I have a couple of questions about dunk sparging. I apologize if these have been answered in the thread earlier.
1) When I sparge should the water in my second pot be the same temp as my boil kettle?
2) Can I/ Should I squeeze the bag for both kettles?
tia,
g
Is there a target efficiency that I should be trying to achieve? I generally get around 73%. Should I be trying to improve that?
While the bag is dripping after Mash Out, can I be heating the wort up to boil temp? Or do I need to wait for the bag to finish dripping?
I attempted BIAB for the first time today, going from extract brewing. It did NOT go well. I was trying to make this: https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f78/holly-christmas-ale-145580/
My pre-boil efficiency came out to be around 57%, unfortunately. I have two theories based on what I observed today.
1. Bag Size: I used a 5 gallon paint strainer from Lowe's
2. Mash Temp
When I do big stouts, and especially If I am doing over 5 gallons at a time, I use two bags, each of which fill about half of my keggle. That way I can actually lift the damn thing when it is time to pull the grain. Also helps with wetting and stirring. I definitely think you are better off adding the grain to the bag in the pot. Much better wetting. I didn't notice whether you did a sparge or a mash out but both of those things help, especially with a big beer.
Hope that helps.
I just give it a little cold water hose off. Never been in the wash.