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So a bit of background: I love beer, brewed from extracts in college, am having a stressful time at work and thought that getting back into brewing would make for a good distraction. So with minimum research, I bought a 1 gal (4L) BIAB kit. At the brew supply store, I quickly looked up a recipe for 90min Dogfish Head IPA Clone (5gallon, see below) and, with the help of the owner, bought the ingredients I thought I would need to brew.
Once I got home and started researching on I felt...
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I was going to make sure that didn't happen again, so I boiled the wort less hard with a lid on. I ended up with a end of boil volume ~ 1.3x of what I expected.
If you can start off with enough water in your kettle to account for boil off; I would suggest you do that. You ended up with more wort with the lid on but you also didn't allow the DMS to boil off. The BIABacus can hepl your volumes.