Kineticus
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Greetings everyone,
I've brewed a few 1 gallon BIAB batches with 70% efficiency, including a 9% DIPA. However, I'm limited to a single 2 gallon fermentation bucket and a 3 gallon stock pot for boiling.
I've been reading about the Maxi-BIAB process where you calculate the recipe for twice the gravity and bitterness during the boil and then water it down to the desired gravity in the fermentation vessel which can effectively double your productivity.
My question is- Can you add the (sterilized) water AFTER the fermentation is complete in the bottling bucket? This would allow me to keep using the same 2 gallon fermentation vessel and 2 gallon bottling bucket. Or will this create a terrible tasting watery beer?
If no one has tried this before I'm thinking of testing it with a double strength version of Biermuncher's Centennial Blonde recipe.
Let me hear your thoughts!
I've brewed a few 1 gallon BIAB batches with 70% efficiency, including a 9% DIPA. However, I'm limited to a single 2 gallon fermentation bucket and a 3 gallon stock pot for boiling.
I've been reading about the Maxi-BIAB process where you calculate the recipe for twice the gravity and bitterness during the boil and then water it down to the desired gravity in the fermentation vessel which can effectively double your productivity.
My question is- Can you add the (sterilized) water AFTER the fermentation is complete in the bottling bucket? This would allow me to keep using the same 2 gallon fermentation vessel and 2 gallon bottling bucket. Or will this create a terrible tasting watery beer?
If no one has tried this before I'm thinking of testing it with a double strength version of Biermuncher's Centennial Blonde recipe.
Let me hear your thoughts!
