Anthonie
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I attempted my first BIAB a few weeks ago by taking a left over grain that was handed to me mixed and crushed and adding some extra light DME with no hope of making a great beer, but it turned out to be almost perfect. However I have no idea how to figure out how much of what grain is needed to recreate this beer.
I brew three gallon batches and I used 1lb of the grain mixture. I know the mixture had carapills, Munich, and crystal (but am unsure if it was 40l,60l,etc). The rest of my recipe I have o the exact measure and it is as follows:
4lbs extra light DME
.6 citra 60min
.5 cascade 30 min
.7 Amarillo 10 min
.7 Amarillo 5 min
I did my mash at 150F for 45 min. I believe I mashed in just enough water to cover all the grains which was likely Around 2 gallons. I then added an extra gallon to the fermenter at the end to bring my total to 3 gallons. But the entire process was done with 2 gallons.
I am confident that someone can help me figure out how to get a solid recipe with this information. Thanks ahead of time.
I brew three gallon batches and I used 1lb of the grain mixture. I know the mixture had carapills, Munich, and crystal (but am unsure if it was 40l,60l,etc). The rest of my recipe I have o the exact measure and it is as follows:
4lbs extra light DME
.6 citra 60min
.5 cascade 30 min
.7 Amarillo 10 min
.7 Amarillo 5 min
I did my mash at 150F for 45 min. I believe I mashed in just enough water to cover all the grains which was likely Around 2 gallons. I then added an extra gallon to the fermenter at the end to bring my total to 3 gallons. But the entire process was done with 2 gallons.
I am confident that someone can help me figure out how to get a solid recipe with this information. Thanks ahead of time.