drummerguy
Well-Known Member
So, I am hoping to attempt my first BIAB in the near future. I've decided I want my first all-grain beer to be a tripel, and I've been messing around with various recipes. Below is what I have at this time:
5.5 gallons
Fermentables
11# Belgian pilsner
4# Belgian pale ale
1# American caramel/10L
2# Cane sugar
Hops
1 oz. Stryrian Goldings 60 minutes
2 oz. Saaz 30 minutes
My issue is that I'm using an 8-gallon kettle, and Brewer's Friend says I need almost 9 gallons of mash water. Would it be possible to do the mash in 6.5 or 7 gallons of water and use a sparge to make up for the rest? What effect would this have versus using the full amount for mashing? Should I use as much water as possible when doing the mash? I also have a 5-gallon kettle which can be utilized. Is it possible to split the grain bill between two kettles and still achieve the desired result? I know I have a lot of questions, but I want to get it right the first time.
5.5 gallons
Fermentables
11# Belgian pilsner
4# Belgian pale ale
1# American caramel/10L
2# Cane sugar
Hops
1 oz. Stryrian Goldings 60 minutes
2 oz. Saaz 30 minutes
My issue is that I'm using an 8-gallon kettle, and Brewer's Friend says I need almost 9 gallons of mash water. Would it be possible to do the mash in 6.5 or 7 gallons of water and use a sparge to make up for the rest? What effect would this have versus using the full amount for mashing? Should I use as much water as possible when doing the mash? I also have a 5-gallon kettle which can be utilized. Is it possible to split the grain bill between two kettles and still achieve the desired result? I know I have a lot of questions, but I want to get it right the first time.