I did a mini-SMaSH BIAB in late April. My first BIAB--first AG--for that matter.
Used 6 lbs Maris Otter (first time using my MM-2), crushed at 0.040". Mashed in a 5 gal kettle at 154F, 60 min sacc rest, then propped up the bag on a colander and did a pour-over sparge and a good squeeze afterwards. Hopped with 1 oz. Cascade at 60 min, another oz. at flameout. Added 1/2 tsp Irish moss and 1/2 tsp. Wyeast nutrient near the end of the boil.
Yielded 2.9 gal at 1.064 OG, so about 80% eff. if my calcs are right. Chilled and pitched US-05, and in primary for 4 weeks in my crawlspace at about 63F. Bottled and carbed to 2.8 vols., and conditioned at 70F for just over 3 weeks.
I must say this noob was quite pleased with the outcome. Color is amber, with just a bit of chill haze. Smells great--the malt and hop aromas are very balanced. Nice, chewy malt flavor with just the right hop kick. It's a decent pale ale.
I will do another with MO, but maybe try E. Kent Goldings. And now that I bought a perf basket and bigger bag, it'll be a full batch. I think I could become addicted to BIAB.
Thanks for setting up the BIAB category, BTW.
Used 6 lbs Maris Otter (first time using my MM-2), crushed at 0.040". Mashed in a 5 gal kettle at 154F, 60 min sacc rest, then propped up the bag on a colander and did a pour-over sparge and a good squeeze afterwards. Hopped with 1 oz. Cascade at 60 min, another oz. at flameout. Added 1/2 tsp Irish moss and 1/2 tsp. Wyeast nutrient near the end of the boil.
Yielded 2.9 gal at 1.064 OG, so about 80% eff. if my calcs are right. Chilled and pitched US-05, and in primary for 4 weeks in my crawlspace at about 63F. Bottled and carbed to 2.8 vols., and conditioned at 70F for just over 3 weeks.
I must say this noob was quite pleased with the outcome. Color is amber, with just a bit of chill haze. Smells great--the malt and hop aromas are very balanced. Nice, chewy malt flavor with just the right hop kick. It's a decent pale ale.
I will do another with MO, but maybe try E. Kent Goldings. And now that I bought a perf basket and bigger bag, it'll be a full batch. I think I could become addicted to BIAB.
Thanks for setting up the BIAB category, BTW.