RichardM
Well-Known Member
On my 1st biab brew I went with a Munich Dunkel. The recipe called for a 60min 155deg mash. Being my 1st and not how my efficiency would be, I mashed in 5gal of water with 1/4 campden tab predisolved. At the end of the mash I hung the bag and heated the water. When the bag quit dripping I poured room temp filtered water over the grains until it got to 6 1/2 gallons. I did not check the preboil gravity, but ended up overshooting the Og a little. The target was 1054 and I was at 1070.
My 2nd is going to be a bock. It calls for a 90min mash at 152 in 3ga of water, then sparge with 3 3/4 ga of 168deg water. Should I just mash in 6 3/4 gal? Is doing less and then topping up to preboil volume over the grains like I did before a good thing? Also does it really need a full 90min mash?
Thanks
My 2nd is going to be a bock. It calls for a 90min mash at 152 in 3ga of water, then sparge with 3 3/4 ga of 168deg water. Should I just mash in 6 3/4 gal? Is doing less and then topping up to preboil volume over the grains like I did before a good thing? Also does it really need a full 90min mash?
Thanks