rtracer
Well-Known Member
So I am 2 brews into BIAB(after 4 extract batches) and all has gone great with my best beer being my first BIAB pale ale.
I want to do another couple 5g batches to perfect my "house" beers. Once I am happy with recipe I would like to try doing those in 10 gallon batches.
My equipment is as follows
15g Keggle
8 gallon kettle with ball drain valve
Big ass BIAB bag
I recently purchased a couple Grow light ratchet straps I plan on mounting to my garage ceiling.
My tentative brew plan.
Figure out total water needed, I am assuming around 14 gallons total.
I have found that 8.5 gallons seems to be about right for my 5 gallon batched with approx 12 lb grain bill and lots of hops.
I'll let Beer smith help me dial that in.
I figure use about 10 gallons in the Keggle, heat to strike temp, add grains and mash at what ever temp recipe calls.
While mashing heat 4ish gallons in the 8 gallon kettle to approx 170.
One mash is complete and second vessel water at proper temp, hoist grain bag so bottom of bag is suspended above wort.
At this point slowly pour/sparge grains with the hot water till proper pre-boil volume is attained.
I assume that this hot water sparge will act as a sparge and mashout and help with efficiency?
I figure I can crudely get an inch measurement from top of the keggle to know the appropriate amount of liquid.
I am assuming ~12.5 gallons pre boil??
Drain, squeeze and dispose of grains and boil.
Am also thinking it would be fun to try and built some sort of sparge arm thing out of a couple lengths of pipe with a T in the middle, cap 3 ends, and add a fitting on the 4th to accept a hose. Drill holes in the tubing so the water is slowly and evenly distributed over the grains.
So, that's what I have come up with.
I want to do another couple 5g batches to perfect my "house" beers. Once I am happy with recipe I would like to try doing those in 10 gallon batches.
My equipment is as follows
15g Keggle
8 gallon kettle with ball drain valve
Big ass BIAB bag
I recently purchased a couple Grow light ratchet straps I plan on mounting to my garage ceiling.
My tentative brew plan.
Figure out total water needed, I am assuming around 14 gallons total.
I have found that 8.5 gallons seems to be about right for my 5 gallon batched with approx 12 lb grain bill and lots of hops.
I'll let Beer smith help me dial that in.
I figure use about 10 gallons in the Keggle, heat to strike temp, add grains and mash at what ever temp recipe calls.
While mashing heat 4ish gallons in the 8 gallon kettle to approx 170.
One mash is complete and second vessel water at proper temp, hoist grain bag so bottom of bag is suspended above wort.
At this point slowly pour/sparge grains with the hot water till proper pre-boil volume is attained.
I assume that this hot water sparge will act as a sparge and mashout and help with efficiency?
I figure I can crudely get an inch measurement from top of the keggle to know the appropriate amount of liquid.
I am assuming ~12.5 gallons pre boil??
Drain, squeeze and dispose of grains and boil.
Am also thinking it would be fun to try and built some sort of sparge arm thing out of a couple lengths of pipe with a T in the middle, cap 3 ends, and add a fitting on the 4th to accept a hose. Drill holes in the tubing so the water is slowly and evenly distributed over the grains.
So, that's what I have come up with.