I just did a BIAB last night, but this time I sparged with the HBT advice after getting low OG before. If I could figure out how to measure my effeciecny I could say if it is a good process or not. I read for an hour last night about this, but it is still a mystery.
I used this recipe:
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f70/red-rye-ale-25929/
1. I mashed at 152F 3.5 Gal water with all grain in a paint bucket strainer bag. (wow these are awesome)
2. Then I heated up two seperate pots (smaller) with water at 170F.
3. Then after mashing for 60 min I pulled the bag out and put in a SS colander on top of the mash pot and let drain. Then smashed down to get every drop out.
4. Then I split the bag of grain loose into both smaller pots at 170F (no bag anymore its still in the SS colander over Mash pot)
5. I stired them in the sparge pots for 15 min. Then I poured one into the SS colander still over the mash pot and let drain. Smashed too. Repeat on second sparge pot.
6. At this time I had all the 1st run and sparge wort in one place and did a boil for about 70 min maybe 5.5 gal or a little more. (Ended up with right at 5 gal in fermenter)
It seemed pretty thick, but after two ice baths and still not cool enough to pitch I put the top on and stored at room temp overnight from 11pm. With the yeast in a luke warm cup (i hope ok). Then I measured the OG see pic below in the morning 6am, then pitched. It was probably 75-78F on measuring OG.
I think I was 1.040 with temp correction at 1.042 OG - 1.012 FG (Estimated) * 131 = 3.93 ABV? I think I am right. Learnin more and more each day on HBT just not getting any sleep or work done.