Hey there folks, I've been brewing my own beer for some time now; Kit only, kits & bits, kits with steeped grains, kits with mini mash, full boil extract brews and extract boils with kits added. I have always kind of feared the full batch, all grain lifestyle choice. It always seemed in my head something that other people did and that it was out of my reach with mash tuns, sparge bars, recirculation, 2V, 3V, 19V setups. It all just seemed too hard and expensive
Well, in a moment of madness, (or clarity) I visited the LHBS again last night B)
I have been looking at my 20L Big W pot and thinking to myself "now that I'm getting back on the homebrewing wagon after about a year out of the game (still polishing off the vast variety of brews I had accumulated over the previous couple of years), why not throw myself right in the deep end after making up my last brew" and finally try an all grain brew making the full volume of wort without any powders or witchcraft
Long story short, once the IPA I brewed up the other day is done (see my brew log in my sig for more info, should be about 10 or so more days from experience) I'm going to try my first All Grain brew
I've got the pot and a thermometer already so realistically all I need equipment-wise is a grain bag to do BIAB right? Well, $45 at the LHBS later and I now am the proud owner of a grain bag, 4Kg of Pale Ale grain, 1Kg of Wheat and another fresh pack of US-05. I've already got a good supply of hops of all shapes, smells and varieties (like seriously, I have an addiction) so the next hard choice will be what to hop with. I'll be fermenting in the Coopers Craft Brew fermenter (the little baby version that uses the Mr. Beer Craft Series cans) so will be aiming for an 11L final volume for my first and probably second AG brews
Here's what I'm thinking will be my grain bill for my first BIAB experience:
1.50Kg of the Pale Ale Grain
0.70Kg of the Wheat Grain
With the following hop schedule, I'm hoping to end up with a nice crisp Blonde that'll keep a nice head and have some great flavour
2g Galaxy at 60 min
3g Citra at 30 min
5g Northern Brewer at 20 min
5g Cascade at 10 min
Second brew is likely to be an Amarillo IPA with following grain bill and hop schedule
2.5Kg Pale Ale Grain
0.30Kg Wheat Grain
11g Amarillo at 60 min
11g Amarillo at 30 min
11g Amarillo at 20 min
9g Amarillo at 10 min
Thoughts on these two recipes?
Well, in a moment of madness, (or clarity) I visited the LHBS again last night B)
I have been looking at my 20L Big W pot and thinking to myself "now that I'm getting back on the homebrewing wagon after about a year out of the game (still polishing off the vast variety of brews I had accumulated over the previous couple of years), why not throw myself right in the deep end after making up my last brew" and finally try an all grain brew making the full volume of wort without any powders or witchcraft
Long story short, once the IPA I brewed up the other day is done (see my brew log in my sig for more info, should be about 10 or so more days from experience) I'm going to try my first All Grain brew
I've got the pot and a thermometer already so realistically all I need equipment-wise is a grain bag to do BIAB right? Well, $45 at the LHBS later and I now am the proud owner of a grain bag, 4Kg of Pale Ale grain, 1Kg of Wheat and another fresh pack of US-05. I've already got a good supply of hops of all shapes, smells and varieties (like seriously, I have an addiction) so the next hard choice will be what to hop with. I'll be fermenting in the Coopers Craft Brew fermenter (the little baby version that uses the Mr. Beer Craft Series cans) so will be aiming for an 11L final volume for my first and probably second AG brews
Here's what I'm thinking will be my grain bill for my first BIAB experience:
1.50Kg of the Pale Ale Grain
0.70Kg of the Wheat Grain
With the following hop schedule, I'm hoping to end up with a nice crisp Blonde that'll keep a nice head and have some great flavour
2g Galaxy at 60 min
3g Citra at 30 min
5g Northern Brewer at 20 min
5g Cascade at 10 min
Second brew is likely to be an Amarillo IPA with following grain bill and hop schedule
2.5Kg Pale Ale Grain
0.30Kg Wheat Grain
11g Amarillo at 60 min
11g Amarillo at 30 min
11g Amarillo at 20 min
9g Amarillo at 10 min
Thoughts on these two recipes?