You think its a nice looking recipe thatll produce some good beer?mje1980 said:Go for it!
Is that deck like the youtube NZ video not ****.Vini2ton said:Carrying a full 50lt pot up stairs boiling, cool or cold is a bit of an issue especially after draining the bag hanging off your ****. Even superman might baulk at that.
Looks fine mate.Bbowzky1 said:You think its a nice looking recipe thatll produce some good beer?
Fair enough then.Bbowzky1 said:Yeah first brew I ever bottled. Also bottled a stout same day. Due to ease and not having a bottling bucket as I was using both FV I used carb drops.
Haha yeah thats what I like to hearRocker1986 said:Fair enough then.
Back to the beer recipe, it looks very similar to the first BIAB I did, which was a recipe Craftbrewer gave me when I bought my equipment. The grain bill is a bit different, but other than that it's pretty much the same. It turned out a bloody lovely beer though so I reckon you are on a winner there!
Im just going off what little knowledge I have and what ive read.Troopa said:Strike temp looks low?
Especially for melb. weather. Im usually around 71-72 for strike but thats for 10kg of grain.
If BIABacus said start with a volume of 50lt, could I say start with 45lt and have 5lt at say 70c in a separate pot. It my strike temp was to low I could add water to get it back up or something.Troopa said:Bbowzky your probably more then right.
Im going off "my" system with more grain. again your system will be different. and your far better off striking in low to start out as its a hell of lot easy ramping the temp up 2-4 degrees then stirring a bloody big pot for 20 mins to try and get the temp back down
My sugestion would be to strike in at what it says, take a note of what the temp stabilises at and the ambient temp on the day.
That way you can adjust it next time.
Know you know how a step mash will work on your setupBbowzky1 said:Awesome. I had a pizza base at the bottom so I suspended the bag just off that then re lit the burner. Brought it back to 65c. Was that the tight eay yo do it?
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