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BIAB QUESTION:
Are there any deleterious effects if one is to leave their mash overnight, letting it cool down and boil the next day? I always get distracted during brew day and this time I plan to crack the grain, mash & get the hops measureed out tonight (its another 7-hop blend), so I can wake up tomorrow and get straight into the boil.
Suspect I may need to bring the heat back up to 'mash-out' temp before removing the bag. Can do this in the oven, so the heat is applied evenly, and the bag doesn't melt. Or can I simply treat it as a typical BIAB and just drain the bag the next morning, take it out and start the boil?
Are there any deleterious effects if one is to leave their mash overnight, letting it cool down and boil the next day? I always get distracted during brew day and this time I plan to crack the grain, mash & get the hops measureed out tonight (its another 7-hop blend), so I can wake up tomorrow and get straight into the boil.
Suspect I may need to bring the heat back up to 'mash-out' temp before removing the bag. Can do this in the oven, so the heat is applied evenly, and the bag doesn't melt. Or can I simply treat it as a typical BIAB and just drain the bag the next morning, take it out and start the boil?