bigken462
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This will be my second post here in BIAB. I think I'm ready to take the plunge to the life beyond extract. Unfortunately, time will not permit me to purchase a custom made bag in time to use this weekend. I'm hoping I can find a alternative paint strainer or other brew bag at the LHBS to get me by for now until I have a chance to order from our friend here on BIAB. This weekend will be my only off weekend for the next two weeks so I gotta use my free time as I have it.
I have a few questions that I hope you guys can help me iron out before I make the 65 mile trip to the brew shop in the morning or Saturday.
My goal is to make a Blue Moon clone - providing this can be fermented at ale temperatures. If this requires lagering, all bets are off and i'll need to go back to the drawing board. I have a 6 and 6.5 gallon carboy that will be freed up by Saturday to use.
1. What would be the minimum size bag to get me by using a 15 gallon BK?
On searching for a Blue Moon clone, I only came back with a few thousand hits. Can anyone point me to a tried and true, no fuss recipe that is good to use? If this recipe is too much for a new BIAB brewer, perhaps a Kolsch or some other low cost brew.
My trial version of Beersmith has expired and unfortunately I don't think I'll have the extra funds to get it this pay period. So I will have to depend on data obtained here.
2. Can anyone provide a link or post with the recipe for step by step instructions with volumes and temps etc.
Equipment wise, I have a choice to two burners - low and high output.
15 gallon BK that I plan to use (also have a 28qt and 120qt pots with baskets if these are needed for other tasks such as dunk sparging etc) otherwise I just plan on using the one 15 gallon.
As for boil conditions? I'll be inside a heated garage. Normal boil off rates I would suppose for a 60qt (16.75" x 15.75") kettle.
Once I make it to time to boil, Im comfortable with that process, just need any recipe-specific instructions with hop additions etc.
3. What items do I need on hand as a bail out plan? Type of DME and how much etc?
4. I could use some clarification on how to determine mash efficiency so I will know how much DME to add in case I come in low etc.
It's not critical that I get this by Saturday as I have plenty other chores to keep me busy, lol, but if I can get a good solid plan together by Friday night, I would like to give it a go.
All the best,
I have a few questions that I hope you guys can help me iron out before I make the 65 mile trip to the brew shop in the morning or Saturday.
My goal is to make a Blue Moon clone - providing this can be fermented at ale temperatures. If this requires lagering, all bets are off and i'll need to go back to the drawing board. I have a 6 and 6.5 gallon carboy that will be freed up by Saturday to use.
1. What would be the minimum size bag to get me by using a 15 gallon BK?
On searching for a Blue Moon clone, I only came back with a few thousand hits. Can anyone point me to a tried and true, no fuss recipe that is good to use? If this recipe is too much for a new BIAB brewer, perhaps a Kolsch or some other low cost brew.
My trial version of Beersmith has expired and unfortunately I don't think I'll have the extra funds to get it this pay period. So I will have to depend on data obtained here.
2. Can anyone provide a link or post with the recipe for step by step instructions with volumes and temps etc.
Equipment wise, I have a choice to two burners - low and high output.
15 gallon BK that I plan to use (also have a 28qt and 120qt pots with baskets if these are needed for other tasks such as dunk sparging etc) otherwise I just plan on using the one 15 gallon.
As for boil conditions? I'll be inside a heated garage. Normal boil off rates I would suppose for a 60qt (16.75" x 15.75") kettle.
Once I make it to time to boil, Im comfortable with that process, just need any recipe-specific instructions with hop additions etc.
3. What items do I need on hand as a bail out plan? Type of DME and how much etc?
4. I could use some clarification on how to determine mash efficiency so I will know how much DME to add in case I come in low etc.
It's not critical that I get this by Saturday as I have plenty other chores to keep me busy, lol, but if I can get a good solid plan together by Friday night, I would like to give it a go.
All the best,