I just started my second BIAB and I'll do a blow by blow account of what happens, goof ups, what works, etc...
So far the first lesson from my first BIAB is to start EARLY. It takes a long time to get 7 gallons of water up to 157.4 F for mash in. It's 10:36 as I write this and I'm at 120. I started at about 9:40. I'm doing stove top on a high output burner, but nowhere near as high as a propane burner outside. On my first BIAB I wasn't done until about 7 o'clock, and I started around noon.
I'm also doing this solo today. My first I had a friend, but he was visibly bored by the process, except for the RDWHAHB part. I did that on the Sunday between the last playoff and the Super Bowl, so there wasn't even any football to put on.
I've got some work to do today, so that'll keep my busy.
So far the first lesson from my first BIAB is to start EARLY. It takes a long time to get 7 gallons of water up to 157.4 F for mash in. It's 10:36 as I write this and I'm at 120. I started at about 9:40. I'm doing stove top on a high output burner, but nowhere near as high as a propane burner outside. On my first BIAB I wasn't done until about 7 o'clock, and I started around noon.
I'm also doing this solo today. My first I had a friend, but he was visibly bored by the process, except for the RDWHAHB part. I did that on the Sunday between the last playoff and the Super Bowl, so there wasn't even any football to put on.
I've got some work to do today, so that'll keep my busy.