wilserbrewer
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pm'd wilser about dang time.
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pm'd wilser about dang time.
Brewed today and sure enough one bag has a large square pattern on it. There was a ton of shat in the brew too. Ugh, pm'd wilser about dang time.
Am I the only one who sees the ghost in this beer?I do biab and I've changed a few things since I've started. Not that I was making bad beers but I am trying to get a feel for the different possible outcomes. I used to squeeze, sparge, and did no kind of filtering of my wort at all.
Now I do a no squeeze and just hang and drain for a little while. Usually 30 minutes to 2 hours depending on if I feel like taking a break to do something. It saves me the strain of having to squeeze.
After discovering a small hole in the bag one time I began double bagging with a paint strainer bag encapsulated by one of the biab.com bags.
For filtering wort I've tried a few minor things which have pretty much wound up being useless in eliminating the break matter that makes into my fermenters.
After doing more research today I am going to try placing a strainer bag in my milling bucket to eliminate any excess loose flour as I've read some people who do biab have seen that cut down on break matter. Also I'm going to try a ghetto version of vorlaufing my wort after the bag drains. I'm essentially going to let the post-mash break matter settle to the bottom of the kettle, which most of it does after 30 minutes to an hour, and utilizing the kettle spigot and a pitcher I'm going to pull from the bottom of the kettle and pour that back through the grains in the bag. I'll let you know how it turns out.
The pic posted is one of my most recent brews. An ipa with two separate additions of 3 oz of dry hops each. One added a day after pitching the yeast at high krausen. The other added to the keg with a clear beer attachment. It was only cold crashed and it came out crystal clear. View attachment 594032
haha, I can't, I just can't, someone has to take this homeThe title sounds like an adult film.
sorry, I missed this. You double batch sparge with squeezes inbetween. Doug has given me charts and helped me to understand this process a little and it intrigues me very much. plus I know you mill your grain fine, so what kind of efficiency does that result in? Do you mind sharing how you do that? I am also curious because I remain curious about partigyle with biab. Curious if I should squeeze or how, much, maybe just boil first runnings?I don't think the hard squeezing is your problem. Unless you are a lot stronger than me, you aren't squeezing too hard. I squeeze out the wort, add water, squeeze that out, add more water, and give it a final hard squeeze so there isn't a chance of any drip onto the carpet on my way out to dump the bag and I still get clear beer.
SWMBO has fishnet stockings for Naughty Nights that have smaller holes than that.
Squeezed-sack-beers
sorry, I missed this. You double batch sparge with squeezes inbetween. Doug has given me charts and helped me to understand this process a little and it intrigues me very much. plus I know you mill your grain fine, so what kind of efficiency does that result in? Do you mind sharing how you do that? I am also curious because I remain curious about partigyle with biab. Curious if I should squeeze or how, much, maybe just boil first runnings?
Yea! Feel free to squeeze! Say g'day to Pistol Pat [emoji41]I am happy to report the bag was clearly the problem. The light beer I just racked was much less turbid than any other. The wilser bag made a dramatic difference surely as a filter.
Just as I read recently from founder of biab pat hollindale, a proper bag is a requirement of biab brewing for so many reasons.
I wish I could, would love to meet him. I want to hunt and peck around for more of his work. Its out there. Holy guacamole, simple? Did you see his brew log, I posted on another thread? Whoa. I think it's the master Brew log from biab Brewer.Yea! Feel free to squeeze! Say g'day to Pistol Pat [emoji41]
I wish I could, would love to meet him. I want to hunt and peck around for more of his work. Its out there. Holy guacamole, simple? Did you see his brew log, I posted on another thread? Whoa. I think it's the master Brew log from biab Brewer.