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jcaggiano

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I am brewing an RIS on Sunday via BIAB. My results from multi stepping on ales has been very fruitful, However I have not done a beer this big yet. Full boil volume is planned for 7.5 gallons starting with 6 gallon mash (with a ton of bag squeezing)after 90 minutes and 1.5 gallon dunk sparge.

My planned mash schedule is as follows:

110* for 15 minutes to glutanize the oats (2 lbs flaked)
133* for 30 minutes diastatic rest
153* for 30 minsacharification rest
168* 15 minute mashout
168* dunk sparge to be added to boil kettle

Beer smith says 4.5 abv but I have used this technique on pale ales and have come in over 7% consistently.


Thoughts?
 
It seems very complicated and opens the door for more ways to overshoot/undershoot your target temperatures. When it comes to mash efficiency with BIAB, the general sentiment appears to be finer crushing of your grain rather than a 5 step mashing process.

However, the beauty of homebrewing is that it can be as simple or as complex as you want it to be, so you do you.
 
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