vampirebeer
Active Member
I brewed partial mash kits from Austin several times before. Then I took a few years off. I recently brewed 3 more PM batches and was hooked again.
I just bought the equipment necessary to BIAB and was kinda ready. My first was to be BM's centennial blonde Wednesday. The kids were sleeping over the in-laws and my wife suggested I take the time to brew...She's a keeper!
So I didn't really prepare and just went at it. Unfortunately, I didn't have any yeast on hand, but I didn't let that stop me.
Flame on at 7:15 8 gallons to 158 at 7:30. mashed in my gains, weighed my hops, cleaned my fermenter, drank a beer...
8:20 pulled the bag and flame on. rolling boil at 8:35 first hop addition. Sat in my chair and watched the wort boil and drank another beer or 2 as I did my hop additions, yeast nutrient, and whirlfloc.
9:28 put the lid on the kettle for the last 2 minutes of the boil.
9:30 flame out put the kettle in the garage and closed the door.
Yesterday at 5pm i went to the garage and put my wort into the fermenter and pitched the yeast then I cleaned my kettle.
I didn't see any reason to cool quickly because I could not pitch yeast. I didn't want to put it in my fermenter because it was really hot. I know people rack to a cube but I have a bucket.
I shortened my mash by 10 minutes because I read here that people are doing 30 minute mashes so I figured 50 would be cool. I shortened the boil by 5 minutes for basically the same reason.
Do you think I'll be ok?
I just bought the equipment necessary to BIAB and was kinda ready. My first was to be BM's centennial blonde Wednesday. The kids were sleeping over the in-laws and my wife suggested I take the time to brew...She's a keeper!
So I didn't really prepare and just went at it. Unfortunately, I didn't have any yeast on hand, but I didn't let that stop me.
Flame on at 7:15 8 gallons to 158 at 7:30. mashed in my gains, weighed my hops, cleaned my fermenter, drank a beer...
8:20 pulled the bag and flame on. rolling boil at 8:35 first hop addition. Sat in my chair and watched the wort boil and drank another beer or 2 as I did my hop additions, yeast nutrient, and whirlfloc.
9:28 put the lid on the kettle for the last 2 minutes of the boil.
9:30 flame out put the kettle in the garage and closed the door.
Yesterday at 5pm i went to the garage and put my wort into the fermenter and pitched the yeast then I cleaned my kettle.
I didn't see any reason to cool quickly because I could not pitch yeast. I didn't want to put it in my fermenter because it was really hot. I know people rack to a cube but I have a bucket.
I shortened my mash by 10 minutes because I read here that people are doing 30 minute mashes so I figured 50 would be cool. I shortened the boil by 5 minutes for basically the same reason.
Do you think I'll be ok?