Morning brewers,
I brewed an 80 /- Scottish Ale this weekend. First time I attempted an all-grain/BIAB brew, so I was concerned with the whole process, but I forgot what think may be an important step. I'll give you my ingredients and steps and am curious for your feedback...
The following was added to 158F water and steeped/mashed for 75mins.
To be totally upfront - I did NOT "sparge" or bring my temps up to 170-ish for the 10-15 minutes prior to removing the BIAB (low OG cause?) and I did not agitate the wort prior to pitching. These two steps have me concerned about the outcome.
Comparing like methods (BIAB) - what steps would you do different? Should I be concerned about the 2 "missed" steps? Will this affect my end product or only my ABV?
Thank you in advanced!
Sean
Wort - pre-boil!
I brewed an 80 /- Scottish Ale this weekend. First time I attempted an all-grain/BIAB brew, so I was concerned with the whole process, but I forgot what think may be an important step. I'll give you my ingredients and steps and am curious for your feedback...
The following was added to 158F water and steeped/mashed for 75mins.
- 7lbs - 2-Row
- 2lbs - 2-Row - toasted in the over for 10 minutes at 325F - then crushed at home.
- 0.5lbs - Crystal 80L
- 0.25lbs - Carastan (30/37L)
- 0.25lbs - Roasted Barley
- Took approximately 1 gallon OUT and put on the stove to reduce by half
- Brought the remainder up to boil
- added 1oz East Kent Goldings 60 min
- added 1 tsp Irish Moss 18-20mins
- put chiller in wort
- added reduction back into the wort
To be totally upfront - I did NOT "sparge" or bring my temps up to 170-ish for the 10-15 minutes prior to removing the BIAB (low OG cause?) and I did not agitate the wort prior to pitching. These two steps have me concerned about the outcome.
Comparing like methods (BIAB) - what steps would you do different? Should I be concerned about the 2 "missed" steps? Will this affect my end product or only my ABV?
Thank you in advanced!
Sean
Wort - pre-boil!

