Post #3252 made 13 years ago
Hello there,
newbie here popping in to say hello for the first time. Have been brewing kits for quite a while and tweaking them, but intrigued now to step it up a level or two. Was gonna try extract, but from what I've heard biab brewing is only a tad more effort than extract with better results, so in for a penny...! Am currently awaiting a new stockpot before diving in as the missus would kill me for damaging hers. Must try and get my head around the calculators too as frankly it looks too complex and scary for words, but I guess it really pays off to understand these, hence joining you good people for hopefully some top tips!

Post #3253 made 13 years ago
Good day, Vestan Panse, Welcome to the Forum.

BIAB Is a Bit more effort than Extract, and a lot less cost.

An easy way to figure out the Calculators is look over the topic "Use this thread to convert recipes to suit your equipment..." at http://www.biabrewer.info/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=286

Then start your recipe as the topic does and it will help!
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Post #3255 made 13 years ago
Hello I'm new to the BIAB a good friend ...brewbagman ,has told me all about this site and method! I have used the extract kits a lot!! I'm trying to get my head around it all and will be getting a 20L stock pot, and hopefully will make a bag as I'm finding it hard to find any in England brewing shops! Oh and the calculations scare me but I will dive in and give it ago in time for the great British summer x

Post #3256 made 13 years ago
Good Day, Brewbagpoindog, Welcome Aboard.

There a many British Members here that can help you find All there is for BIAB in the British Isles.

I hope they see this to get you going quick!
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Post #3258 made 13 years ago
Greetings all,
Doing my first BIAB next weekend.

Irish Red Ale kit from NB

Been brewing from extracts for 8 years.

I also have a BBQ problem.....

From Columbus, OH

GO BUCKS!!!

Post #3259 made 13 years ago
Good Day GKimbo, Welcome Ahoard.

Let us Know what questions you have about BIAB, and of Course Any BBQ problems.

We Americans(Seppo's) know about BBQ a lot!
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Post #3260 made 13 years ago
Hello all

I'm a brewer from Yorkshire, England. Have done a few kits and will be heading towards all grain soon. Have got a 15L stock pot to do an extract brew and was going to use it for mini BIAB but have now acquired a 40L Buffalo electric boiler. I need to replace the tap and add a hop stopper. I still can't decide whether to get a cheap cool box to make a mash tun (am I allowed to say that here?!) or go for BIAB - not sure how to keep the mash warm in the boiler.

Richard.

Post #3261 made 13 years ago
Good Day RPT, Welcome to the Forum,

Good to hear you want to leave Extract(Yuck) and Move to All-Grain(Good).

Mash Tun or BIAB???......If you have a lot of room, and like to play with a lot of equipment, And Love to spend time Cleaning, Skip BIAB and definately go 3 vessel!

OR, Look around the site and check out the "Easy" way to Make Great beer, and the MANY ways to keep Mash temperatures +-1C or let it drift +-10C

So if you have any questions about BIAB, Just post, we are always Here!
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Post #3262 made 13 years ago
not sure how to keep the mash warm in the boiler.
RPT - I have the same Buffalo 40L too. I insulated it by using radiator insulation. Others have used camping mats to good effect.
LIDL had rolls of the stuff just a few weeks ago. It is foil backed with a polystyrene outer layer.
I just built it up with the foil facing the heat side so as to reduce any potential for polystyrene meltdown! I have also utilised foil backed bubble wrap as well.
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Post #3263 made 13 years ago
Alright, here goes:

Where am I from, you ask? Well, much to my chagrin, life has put me in southeastern Pennsylvania farm country, for the (indefinite) moment.

How did I stumble across the site? We'll get back to that.

What do I think of it so far? Great community; lots of information; remarkably geographically diverse; crap password restrictions. <=10char? :scratch:

Have I brewed at all before? Yup, my lovely wife & I started last March, and despite life trying its hardest to get in the way, we managed 12 brewdays. By and large our brewing skills improved with each batch, even if the beer didn't. (pumpkin beer is hard!) We did a healthy mix of extract kits & BIAB, since we're using natural gas on a kitchen stove. My plan (and part of why I'm here) is to shift gears a bit and focus on 1/2 batch all-grain BIAB more this year.

Do I work? Am I retired or maybe I run a household? "Life" has turned this out-of-work IT guy into a reluctant stay-at-home dad, much to the annoyance of all affected parties. (Obviously I love my daughter, but damn, three-year-olds can be harder to handle than CFOs/CEOs!)

Okay, how did I get here. Well while my decision to focus more on BIAB was part of it, in truth it was my search for a high-temp siphoning system that led me to the DIY equipment thread, and I wanted to be able to see the pics of the SS autosiphon! (despite it being 3 years old)

So that's about it. And now I've taken up more than enough of everyone’s time, I'm off.
I’m a city-loving but country-dwelling husband, father, and Undiscovered IT Guru stranded in a world of corn, and well, more corn.

Oh, and sometimes I blog stuff.

Post #3264 made 13 years ago
Good Day, PHPete, welcome to the Forum.

Many of us, are PRE-Retired, and Now have a brewing Hobby. BIAB is the easist and Lowest Cost Brewing System, there is to date.

Think About MINI-BIAB http://biabrewer.info/viewforum.php?f=23 and do 2.5 gallon batches!

Using "Veggies" to make Beer is different, but, not too difficult. The "veggies" need to be cooked to convert the Hard Starch to gelatinized starch that is easy to converted!

If you have any Questions about BIAB or recipes, Please post, we can help
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Post #3265 made 13 years ago
Hello Everybody,

I'm checking in from Rochester, New York, USA where I work in TV production. I've been brewing extract batches here and there for a few years and decided to look into all grain. BIAB seems perfect because I'm an apartment dweller and don't have a ton of space. While researching AG I found this site mentioned numerous times and here I am. I've taken the plunge, so to say, and procured a 42 liter kettle with a steamer basket that I plan to modify with a ball valve for drainage. I'm looking forward to taking my brewing to the next level and I pleased that there is such a great resource here in BIABrewer.info to help me along.

Best,
Gravy

Post #3266 made 13 years ago
Welcome aboard Gravy :peace:,

Sounds like you are just about ready to go :thumbs:.

No need to wait for the kettle ball-valves if you can get hold of a decent syphon set-up*. I put ball-valves on my kettles and in hindsight, wish I hadn't. You'll find lots of posts here from me moaning about ball-valves :lol:. If you do go for one, make sure it's welded to the kettle so you are not forever trying to fix leaks and also make sure it is very easy to pull apart and clean. Then all will be good.

We'll look forward to hearing how it all goes.
PP

* This will have to be metal and silicone if you are 'no-chilling'.
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Post #3267 made 13 years ago
Welcome Gravy, where ya at in Rochester? (I'm in Charlotte, just north of the cemetaries on Lake Ave)

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Post #3269 made 13 years ago
Happy Valentine's Day all!
I live in Brisbane and I've been an AG brewer for quite a few years now. Always looking for new and interesting techniques and recipes.
Greatly looking forward to many tasty BIAB beers!
Cheers!
Grant

Post #3270 made 13 years ago
Good Day Grant(GWNoble), Welcome to the forum!

Good to know your a All-Grain Brewer Already.

You can make great beer without all the usual equipment, when you use BIAB!

Let us know if you have any questions and how we can get you going with BIAB!
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Post #3271 made 13 years ago
Hello All. Name here is Stew. I came over from HomeBrewTalk.com to visit and learn. I have done 2 AG BIAB so far. One Belgian Wit that tastes great and a best bitter that is still in the primary. I really like BIAB. It has made the conversion from extract to AG much easier for me. I have a 10 gallon SS pot, a wort chiller, two good-sized voile bags, and a couple 6 gallon buckets. I also have a barley crusher on the way. That is most of my stuff. I bottle rather than keg right now.

I may post soon to ask some questions about water volumes. I have been getting mixed advice about volumes and BIAB. Thought I'd come over here and search.
I see that most folks post in metric units here. Is it a problem to post in standard units?
Thanks

Post #3272 made 13 years ago
Good day Stew(BabyfaceFinster), Welcome Aboard.

Good to hear you have become a BIABer!

Let us know your volume question, regardless of the Units, there are many of us who know Quarts-Liters-Gallons-Gills-firkins and barrels. For a few.

Let us know if you MINI-BAIB or MAXI-BIAB, and the size of the batch you want to make!
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Post #3273 made 13 years ago
Hi all! I've been brewing about six months now and am getting ready to do my second BIAB brew. The first was Northern Brewer's De Belge kit, which turned out fantastic. The difference between this beer and my extract brews was amazing. For my second BIAB I purchased the Northern Brewer Dead Ringer All-grain kit. I'm hoping that information I find here plus Beersmith will help me do this correctly since I am brewing a kit that wasn't set up specifically for BIAB. Can't wait to see what happens. I love this method of brewing!

Post #3274 made 13 years ago
Good Day Mtate75, Welcome Aboard.

Great to know your Already a BIAB'er and those NB kits do make Great beer!

You can download the recipe for ANY of their kits and Save $$$$$ by getting Bulk Grains and Hops and trying your own Recipe changes!

If you have any Questions or Problems Doing BIAB and BeerSmith, let us know!
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Post #3275 made 13 years ago
Hi all. Really keen to be active on this site, looks fantastic!

I reside in the northern Brisbane area and am part of a brewing club up this way. Found this site when google'ing BIAB info and joined up straight away after reading a few posts. Really looks great and heaps of good info and advice.
I have been brewing about 3+ years starting with just kits. Got used to temp control and different yeasts. Once trialling and successfully producing those I moved to extract brewing adding own hops and steeping grains. Have loved the experimentation with hops and have made a few half decent beers. I just completed my first BIAB last week and currently fermenting it in the fridge. Decided on a new recipe in an IPA - American style with a huge hop and grain bill. Must say after doing 1 BIAB I am hooked! Cannot wait to try this first brew and kick off the next - a Pilsner - in a few weeks.

Looking forward to seeing what this site has to offer.

Cheers

Paul

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