traviswalken
Well-Known Member
I just finished my first BIAB. Due to size of pot (8 gal) and stove I chose to sparge. I changed my plan a little while mashing and I hope I didn't mess it up...I am not too worried, but want to do it right in the future.
Here is what I did:
1. 5 gallons water & grains at 152 for 60+ minutes.
2. Increase temp to 170 and hold for 10 minutes.
3. Move grain bag to 2.3 gal water (110 deg +/1). Soak/stir 10 minutes.
4. Transfer 2.3 gal water to kettle.
5. Squeeze the bag and tranfer wort to kettle.
I planned to heat my sparge water to 170 degrees and use that water to mash out. However, I got lazy during the process and just mashed in the kettle.
Is this process a good approach, or should I have mashed out last?
Here is what I did:
1. 5 gallons water & grains at 152 for 60+ minutes.
2. Increase temp to 170 and hold for 10 minutes.
3. Move grain bag to 2.3 gal water (110 deg +/1). Soak/stir 10 minutes.
4. Transfer 2.3 gal water to kettle.
5. Squeeze the bag and tranfer wort to kettle.
I planned to heat my sparge water to 170 degrees and use that water to mash out. However, I got lazy during the process and just mashed in the kettle.
Is this process a good approach, or should I have mashed out last?