What was the total amount of grain you used for this?
I don't have my recipe in front of me, but it was only a couple pounds or so, and obviously the majority of that was base malt.
I'm planning some 1 gal stovetop BIAB batches and don't want to use my 8 gal kettle. I'm not sure if I have a pot big enough besides my kettle though.
I just used a little 9 qt. stainless steel pot I bought at Ikea for like $12.
Another question, 60 min boil?
Yup, 60 minutes.
And finally how did the beer turn out?
Honestly? Not good. The beer's been bottled for over 3 weeks now. Last weekend, I popped one in the fridge for a couple of days and tasted it with my wife. Although there was a little "Psssht!" when I popped the cap, there seemed to be very little carbonation, and as you guessed, zero head at all. Moreover, the beer has a very slick, oily mouthfeel that is downright unpleasant. Neither my wife nor I could even finish our half-glass of the beer. We both ended up dumping it.
I'm going to sit on the bottles for a few more weeks to see if the carbonation develops any more, and see if that helps distract from the off-putting mouthfeel, but I don't have high hopes for this beer. I'll likely end up dumping the rest when I run out of empty bottles and need to reclaim them from this batch.
In conclusion, don't put an entire package of bacon in a 1 gallon batch of beer. Live and learn, I guess. I'm still glad I tried it, it was a worthwhile experiment and I only really wasted 1 gallon of beer and 3 hours of my time or so. No big loss, and that's what brewing is about - trying new ingredients and processes and seeing what works and what doesn't. Turns out this one doesn't.