Hi knowledgable folks.
I've been looking everywhere this morning for info on calculating high gravity BIAB brewing.
I am wondering if the following would be feasible:
I want to brew about 10 Cornys of beer for my wedding in May. In order for it to be fresh (primarily will be a pale ale recipe I have nailed) I want to brew the majority about 4 weeks out.
I BIAB in a 46L pot - just enough for a single 'corny-ish' size 19-23L brew.
I enjoy brewing, but I enjoy the variation in brewing something different every time, I don't fancy brewing the same thing 8 times straight, and spending a good 40 hours doing so.
Can I brew some intensely high gravity wort, then dilute with some nice clean water and brew maybe 60L in a go???? For example 15L of water in my pot, and like 30Kg of grains? I understand efficiency will be AWFUL, but the cost is not what worries me - I just want friends and family to enjoy my beer at the festivities....
Could anyone point me in the direction of somewhere I may be able to obtain assistance with the calculations I might require if this is possible???
Thanks in advance !
I've been looking everywhere this morning for info on calculating high gravity BIAB brewing.
I am wondering if the following would be feasible:
I want to brew about 10 Cornys of beer for my wedding in May. In order for it to be fresh (primarily will be a pale ale recipe I have nailed) I want to brew the majority about 4 weeks out.
I BIAB in a 46L pot - just enough for a single 'corny-ish' size 19-23L brew.
I enjoy brewing, but I enjoy the variation in brewing something different every time, I don't fancy brewing the same thing 8 times straight, and spending a good 40 hours doing so.
Can I brew some intensely high gravity wort, then dilute with some nice clean water and brew maybe 60L in a go???? For example 15L of water in my pot, and like 30Kg of grains? I understand efficiency will be AWFUL, but the cost is not what worries me - I just want friends and family to enjoy my beer at the festivities....
Could anyone point me in the direction of somewhere I may be able to obtain assistance with the calculations I might require if this is possible???
Thanks in advance !