(All these words like infusion, decoction, sacch rest, protein rest, confuse the bejeezus out of me!)
I am very disappointed in you talking about Wits and Weizens though and will probably tell Batz on you Wheat beer is not beer!
LOL,
Pat
Thanks Pat
The question to consider is a good point. In fact for the dark ale I will be brewing this weekend with the above mash-regime I may not bother as you say and just do as I normally do and hope for the best. However ive been reading a lot on wit's and wiezen's lately and most of the experts in the style seem to be very adamant on a mult-step mash to acheive the best results, so this is something that I want to be able to at least have a have a crack at and hopefully master eventually... I might start up a new thread on this topic tomorrow!
As for the spreadsheet, for calculating water volumes it works beautifully! In fact ive gone one step further and marked out volumes with a permanent marker on my urn right beside the sight level, from 20L up to 33L. This means I no longer have to measure the water im pouring into the urn when im initially filling it up, and it also means that after raising & squeezing the bag if I find for that some reason im lets say a litre below my pre-boil volume, I sparge a litre of hot water through the spent grain, give it a squeeze and then do a top up..... Or on the other hand if im a litre over I just boil it off until it's right, and then start my timer. I would highly recommend all urn BIABers (who dont know their equipment like the backs of their hands) do this!
Cheers! :icon_cheers:
Hoisting the Bag
A skyhook is welcome, I just use a single pulley which is a cheap awning pulley with a fairly thick cord to avoid it slipping off the wheel and jamming.
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On hoisting, the cord can be tied off and the bag left to drip at its own pace while the wort is raised to the boil. If no skyhook then raise manually and squeeze, then drain into a nappy bucket hanging off a doorknob. I have even hung mine off the freezer door of my dead fridge. I won't beat around the bush here .. hoisting and draining is the unpleasant aspect of BIAB, probably as much a PITA as having to scoop kilos of spent grain out of a mash tun and clean it and the braid, no free lunches. Unfortunately Bunnings etc don't seem to stock light double pulley tackle for some reason but some BIAB brewers may have ideas on a double pulley design.
BribieG August 2009
can someone tell me how to attach a length of pipe to the tap so hot wert can be run straight into a cube, will i need to change the tap to a ballvalve or can i wedge one right up into it and will it stay there
this excellend thread has inspired me to take the plunge into all grain brewing so im gonna pick up a birko this arvo. can someone tell me how to attach a length of pipe to the tap so hot wert can be run straight into a cube, will i need to change the tap to a ballvalve or can i wedge one right up into it and will it stay there
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