bignath
"Grains don't grow up to be chips, son"
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Hi all,
i have acquired myself an urn which has a capacity of 30lt. I have been reading some awesome info on BIAB using an urn. I am just starting to get into mashing/steeping grains with a view to go to all grain brewing once i am comfortable with the processes.
i have a few questions re: BIAB and urns.
Just wondering if someone can check my thoughts on using an urn in this way.
Is a 30lt urn enough capacity to finish up with 20lt of wort into fermenter? I am kegging so after gravity samples only need 19lt. Not brewing anything overly heavy, pales ales and lagers.
Also if sparging is not a requirement for the BIAB method, is there anything wrong with calculating evaporation and other losses, adding that figure onto 20lt to get my kettle volume, steeping grains in that volume, then bring to boil and follow hop schedule and other adjuncts etc. Then cool with my chiller, into fermenter and pitch?
Lastly, if i have been steeping grains, adding hops to smaller pots 5-6litres and then topping up fermenter, Does my quantity of grains stay the same if i can use the urn as described and mash/steep in the full volume required? or do i need to have a different quantity of grains. Not sure if the overall effect of the grains in a smaller volume mash + fermenter top up is equal to simply using same quantity in a bigger vessel.
Hope these questions make sense.
Cheers for any help guys!
BigNath
i have acquired myself an urn which has a capacity of 30lt. I have been reading some awesome info on BIAB using an urn. I am just starting to get into mashing/steeping grains with a view to go to all grain brewing once i am comfortable with the processes.
i have a few questions re: BIAB and urns.
Just wondering if someone can check my thoughts on using an urn in this way.
Is a 30lt urn enough capacity to finish up with 20lt of wort into fermenter? I am kegging so after gravity samples only need 19lt. Not brewing anything overly heavy, pales ales and lagers.
Also if sparging is not a requirement for the BIAB method, is there anything wrong with calculating evaporation and other losses, adding that figure onto 20lt to get my kettle volume, steeping grains in that volume, then bring to boil and follow hop schedule and other adjuncts etc. Then cool with my chiller, into fermenter and pitch?
Lastly, if i have been steeping grains, adding hops to smaller pots 5-6litres and then topping up fermenter, Does my quantity of grains stay the same if i can use the urn as described and mash/steep in the full volume required? or do i need to have a different quantity of grains. Not sure if the overall effect of the grains in a smaller volume mash + fermenter top up is equal to simply using same quantity in a bigger vessel.
Hope these questions make sense.
Cheers for any help guys!
BigNath