I am planning out my first BIAB for Father's Day with my brother and dad. I have 4 extract brews under my belt so this is my first taste of all grain.
I have a 7.5 gallon brew kettle (from a 30qt Turkey Fryer kit). I am going to brew the BierMuncher Centennial Blonde but sized down to work with my kettle.
Here is what I figure in my newbie mind:
*** 4 gallon batch ***
5 gallons of water (1 gallon boil off)
1.25 gallons grain absorption (6.25lbs of grain * .20)
6.25 gallons strike water
2.45 gallons of space taken up by the mash (from http://www.rackers.org/calcs.shtml)
Too big for kettle
** 3 gallon batch ***
4 gallons of water (1 gallon boil off)
1 gallons grain absorption (4.78lbs of grain * .20)
5 gallons strike water
1.88 gallons of space taken up by the mash (from http://www.rackers.org/calcs.shtml)
This wil give me a little less than 1/2 gallon of headspace in the kettle. Should be sufficient?
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Am I looking at this the right way? Can I cheat by adding adding more water after the mash and before the boil to use a bigger grain bill? How about brewing a 5 gallon batch and topping of in the fermenter before pitching. That is what I do now for my extract brews, will this be the same impact?
Thanks in advance!
I have a 7.5 gallon brew kettle (from a 30qt Turkey Fryer kit). I am going to brew the BierMuncher Centennial Blonde but sized down to work with my kettle.
Here is what I figure in my newbie mind:
*** 4 gallon batch ***
5 gallons of water (1 gallon boil off)
1.25 gallons grain absorption (6.25lbs of grain * .20)
6.25 gallons strike water
2.45 gallons of space taken up by the mash (from http://www.rackers.org/calcs.shtml)
Too big for kettle
** 3 gallon batch ***
4 gallons of water (1 gallon boil off)
1 gallons grain absorption (4.78lbs of grain * .20)
5 gallons strike water
1.88 gallons of space taken up by the mash (from http://www.rackers.org/calcs.shtml)
This wil give me a little less than 1/2 gallon of headspace in the kettle. Should be sufficient?
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Am I looking at this the right way? Can I cheat by adding adding more water after the mash and before the boil to use a bigger grain bill? How about brewing a 5 gallon batch and topping of in the fermenter before pitching. That is what I do now for my extract brews, will this be the same impact?
Thanks in advance!