My First BIAB - Fullers London Pride

Post #1 made 10 years ago
Hi All, I have completed my first AG, first BIAB, first time away from a kit brew day :)

I have Graham Wheelers book and I am having a go at the Fullers London Pride recipe.

After some consideration i am doing 1 (imperial) gallon batch though in a 12 litre stockpot as it takes me ages to get through a 25L brew so with 1/5th the amount I should get to have more brew days and get to experiment more this way - i have a 50L kettle but for the meantime i think tiny 1 gallon batches will be a great way for me to learn faster with lots of styles and lots of brew days.

Anyhow, so my first AG/BIAB brew day, I believe, was a success - it took me way longer than I'd expected but some of that was frantically finding out things I had forgotten about - I am so glad I took the time to fill out the BIABacus at the last minute before I started because there was so many things I would have overlooked otherwise.

I get the feeling I could squeeze in a brew mid-week after work as 5 litres of wort boiled quickly and cooled quickly too.

Here is my brew day in pictures :)

Here are all the ingredients, all ready to go.
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Heating up to strike temp of 66.4C (according to BIABacus)
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Grains slowly added whilst stirring
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Then plonked the pot in the oven
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I chucked a thermometer on the top - it's not the same temperature as the mash but I figured it'd give me a visual on a relative temperature drop.
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Mash completed, I drained of the rest of the mash liquor from the bag
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Boiled with the first hops
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Adding the late hops
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Just Chilling - to under 27C
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Poured through the sieve into a fermenter bucket
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and then back into the pot - a few times to aerate
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Siphoned the lot off into my demijohn - Perhaps siphoned off a little too much since it's quite warm so I expect the fermentation might be a bit violent
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Siphoned a bit into my hydrometer too for a reading - It's under what I was aiming for (1.034 instead of 1.040 - hey ho)
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Pitched the yeast and here we have it, my first ever AG brew day, first ever BIAB brew day.
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Thanks,
Matt :drink:
Last edited by Emdiesse on 03 Aug 2015, 05:59, edited 1 time in total.

Post #3 made 10 years ago
Congratulations Emdiesse!

There are a few likely reasons for the 1.034 instead of 1.040. Did the evaporation work out as planned (do you have more volume than expected)?
For a first brew though, this is nothing to worry about, 6 gravity points isn't that bad anyway.
If you start to see a trend as your number of brews increase, we can investigate further if you like.

I bet this will still taste awesome though!
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Post #4 made 10 years ago
Cheers :)

Yeah, I think my measurements were a little off at the start with a little too much water

Then I left the lid on for half the boil as for some reason I worried about the evaporation rate being too high but realised halfway through through I should really leave it off as this also helps burn off DMS and I figured that's that the BIABacus has calculated for.

I guess both these are contributing factors to my lower gravity - I did adjust for the temperature when using the hydrometer this time however.

All in all, I had a fun day, and I'm glad I have such a small batch of beer as right now I'm eager for my next brew day which will come around a lot quicker with such a small batch :)

I have a 50 litre kettle, which I haven't used yet but I think after a small brew I'm a lot more confident and plan to do a big batch or two for my next BBQ.

Post #5 made 10 years ago
What was the temperature of your wort in the hydro? It should be very close to the calibrated rating with little to no adjustment factor.

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