Bomber Rock
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Evening all.
Tranferred my first all grain BIAB this weekend (G&G Pacific Ale AG kit). Tasted really nice, better than any of my previous excract efforts. Can't wait till it's carbonated.
Can you help clear up some of my confusion before I start my next brew session?
I notice on all the brewing apps/excel sheets, in youtube vids and in conversation here, everyone seems to be concerned with this starting volume of their boil, with the aim being having the right volume of wort to transfer from the kettle and to the fermenter.
With my last brew, I aimed to have, at the end of my boil, slightly less wort than the volume of my no chill cube. Instead of squeezing, I just topped up with freshly boiled water from my kitchen kettle. My cube is about 17L.
Then, I transferred to the fermenter, and topped up to fermenting volume (21L) with tap water in a sanitised jug.
Am I missing something here? Am I doing something wrong?
Tranferred my first all grain BIAB this weekend (G&G Pacific Ale AG kit). Tasted really nice, better than any of my previous excract efforts. Can't wait till it's carbonated.
Can you help clear up some of my confusion before I start my next brew session?
I notice on all the brewing apps/excel sheets, in youtube vids and in conversation here, everyone seems to be concerned with this starting volume of their boil, with the aim being having the right volume of wort to transfer from the kettle and to the fermenter.
With my last brew, I aimed to have, at the end of my boil, slightly less wort than the volume of my no chill cube. Instead of squeezing, I just topped up with freshly boiled water from my kitchen kettle. My cube is about 17L.
Then, I transferred to the fermenter, and topped up to fermenting volume (21L) with tap water in a sanitised jug.
Am I missing something here? Am I doing something wrong?