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Re: Use this thread to convert recipes to suit your equipment...

Ok I have made a few changes to the file... does it still not add up somewhere? I did want to try and get my head around this, but do you think there is vital information missing that means it won't work? I was wondering if it would be easier for me to design my own recipe, instead of converting usi...

Re: Use this thread to convert recipes to suit your equipment...

Hi guys,

So the kettle has 27 litres written on the bottom label, however the quantity given by biabacus might be more acurate?

Are the recipes from the i've got a bit tricky to convert then? If it's too much faff i do gave graham wheelers book!

Thanks for the help, i have reviewed the terminology.

Re: Use this thread to convert recipes to suit your equipment...

Nice post Scott :thumbs: And, good on you Miles for getting your teeth into it :salute: I'm just looking at your last upload and it looks like we might have missed some basics so I'll get into those and attach a corrected file*... In Section C, you have 4.3, 100 and 16. This should be 4300, 100 and...

Re: Use this thread to convert recipes to suit your equipment...

Hi Scott, Ok I made the chance with the decimal point on the original OG, I think I am happy keeping the gravity the same as I haven't quite got a want or a need to adjust it at this point. Do I need to fill out sections E to J? How are the mashing instructions worked out? Updated file attached. Tha...

Re: Use this thread to convert recipes to suit your equipment...

Hi there, I had a go at Biabacus up until section D for you to see if I'm on the right track. The first question I was unsure of is what OG I would like my batch to be...how do I calculate that? Also do I need to adjust the IBU at the beginning of section D? Section E onwards looks a bit confusing!!...

Re: Use this thread to convert recipes to suit your equipment...

Hi all, So I think i am ready to embark on my first BIAB. I have a the homebrew beer book by Greg Hughes who is behind BrewUk. I have my eye on the Elderflower Ale recipe and would like to adapt it for my Burco Boiler. Here is a photo of the recipe... https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BzG2pOrQF-fYaE...

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Hi everyone, Very pleased to have found this site! I'm a 27 year old stay at home dad living in Cornwall, Uk. I've been homebrewing beer, more recently wine, since I was 18. Started with cans and then did extract brewing. I have been researching biab for a while because i basically got sick of the f...

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