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Hey guys, starting bright and early tomorrow I will be brewing my first pale ale. I brew BIAB and from experience with my first brew, I have upped the volume and grain bill. I am using 8.2 kg of Castle Pale Ale, 0.6 kg of Castle Crystal and hoping to end up with a 35L batch. I'll be hopping with Cascades 45g at 60min to end of boil, 25g at 15min to end of boil and 25g of Willamette for the last 5 minutes.
Taking water loss into account (it is significant since I am currently working off of an electric contact stovetop which takes forever to get to temperature) it looks as if I need a total pre-boil volume of 42.5L, however that does not take grain into account and my kettle is only 40L! Is it a big brewing no no to add additional water during post sparg to hit desired volumes? Worst case scenario I just reduce the batch size, but I was hoping for larger this time.
Thanks for any tips!
Taking water loss into account (it is significant since I am currently working off of an electric contact stovetop which takes forever to get to temperature) it looks as if I need a total pre-boil volume of 42.5L, however that does not take grain into account and my kettle is only 40L! Is it a big brewing no no to add additional water during post sparg to hit desired volumes? Worst case scenario I just reduce the batch size, but I was hoping for larger this time.
Thanks for any tips!