I just wanted to chime in as well. I've been doing BIAB partial mash usually with about 8lbs grain and 2lbs DME.
I get my grain double milled and mash 150-151 for 60 minutes. I've noticed consistent low FG, 1.008-1.007. I have yet to try higher mash temps.
I am not doing full volume BIAB, and usually sparge with 1.5 gallons. So maybe this lends to the theory of finer crush plus long mash equals greater fermentability??
Edit: Also I use US-05 exclusively and am consistently getting around 85% attenuation. No oxygenation other than a vigorous transfer from kettle to fermenter.
I get my grain double milled and mash 150-151 for 60 minutes. I've noticed consistent low FG, 1.008-1.007. I have yet to try higher mash temps.
I am not doing full volume BIAB, and usually sparge with 1.5 gallons. So maybe this lends to the theory of finer crush plus long mash equals greater fermentability??
Edit: Also I use US-05 exclusively and am consistently getting around 85% attenuation. No oxygenation other than a vigorous transfer from kettle to fermenter.