Post #7001 made 10 years ago
Thanks for the thread count! I purchased a polyester hop bag at my local brew shop. Now I will go hunt up thread counts on these things. Perhaps, an old pillow case could be pressed into service;)

Post #7002 made 10 years ago
Welcome to the Forum Sinepakam,

You can Download "BIABACUS" at http://www.biabrewer.info/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=1869

and get "The BIABacus - Help" at http://biabrewer.info/viewtopic.php?f=55&t=1863

and read the "Clear Brewing Terminology (CBT)" http://www.biabrewer.info/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=2685 4

and you can be Brewing All Grain with BIAB soon.
Honest Officer, I swear to Drunk, I am Not God.
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Post #7004 made 10 years ago
Hey dek01, welcome to the board. Lots of great info here as well as helpful brewers to answer any questions you may have. Check out the links in Joshua's post right above yours if you haven't already. Happy brewing!
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Post #7005 made 10 years ago
Hi,

I live in South Wales, I have done one kit brew which I really enjoyed but found it a tad soulless. I am looking to get into all grain brewing and it seems BIAB is the way forward. This site is a great resource!

Thanks

Post #7006 made 10 years ago
Hey Birtron, welcome aboard. I think and hope you will find all-grain a bit more soulful, and the end product more enjoyable as well. BIAB is a great way to go about it, take a peek around and ask questions if you can't find something. Happy Brewing!
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Post #7008 made 10 years ago
Welcome Coldham,

This the the Best Source for everything BIAB, so look Around.

When you have questions, please post, Someone here, will help you. Guaranteed.
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Post #7009 made 10 years ago
Hi
My names Bevan located in Riddells Creek (just north/west of Melbourne), Victoria Australia. Ive have decided to move from extract and have a go at AG brewing. BIAB looks like an awesome way of starting my AG journey! After going into my local Home Brew supply guy shop to get some idea about costs and advice, he gave(for FREE!) me a keg that has has been modified with legs and mounted gas burner! Top bloke! Will let you know how I go once I do my first brew.
Cheers
Bevan

Post #7010 made 10 years ago
Welcome Bevan - I am one year into BIAB and not looking back. Stick with the site and you will learn a ton and make some excellent brew. Data mine the site and engage the experienced folks on the site. I just added a Braggot to my fermentation chamber (which I built based on what a learned here) and I am currently in the middle of a Vienna Lager brew.
Cheers,
Brew4me
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Post #7011 made 10 years ago
Hi

I'm in the UK. Have been brewing with extract for about 6 months and really enjoying it. I now want to try BIAB as I have only heard good things about it. Great forum, looking forward to learning lots.

karlos712

Post #7012 made 10 years ago
Welcome to the forum, Karlos. Let us know what questions you have and we'll help you out to the best of our abilities.
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Post #7013 made 10 years ago
Hello to everyone from Canada.....Toronto area....it's presently approx. -10 C here today. I'm a youngish 60 year old retired guy. I was with the Hamilton Fire Service 30 plus years and retired 6 years ago.
I took up brewing about 1 year ago typically brewing extract and partial grain brews. I'm looking to go all grain and came across BIAB while searching around on the net. BIAB sure looks like the way to go and I will be upgrading to a larger kettle soon to give it a go.
This site is amazing with all of the available info.

Take care and happy brewing.

Post #7014 made 10 years ago
Hello, new to biabrewer.info, but not to brewing. Been homebrewing for 4-ish years. Started off with extracts and have moved into the all grain world two years ago. Found sparging to be a complete pain without a HERMS or RIMS setup so giving BIAB a shot now.

Live in the Denver area, work as an engineer, love a good homebrew every now and then.

Post #7015 made 10 years ago
Welcome weiglen! I bet you are sure going to love the ease of Biab.
Welcome schoonerdave! There are a few of us on here from SW Ontario. I'm just down the 401 in Woodstock. Ask whatever you need to get going.
Some people are like slinkies. Not good for much, but bring a smile to your face when pushed down the stairs.

Weehoosebrewing.ga
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Post #7016 made 10 years ago
Howdy from the Maryland/Virginia/Metro area! Looking forward to diving into all the information here after closing out my first official brew day today. Currently have a SMaSH'ed Blonde Ale hanging out in the basement. Cheers!

Post #7018 made 10 years ago
Congratulations on already having brews under way abstros and Gindemon :clap:.

Let us know how they go and, from your locations, I can see that you have a great bunch of brewers in your area so all is looking good for you guys :thumbs:.
If you have found the above or anything else of value on BIABrewer.info, consider supporting us by getting some BIPs!
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Post #7019 made 10 years ago
Hi everybody. I'm Chris from Switzerland and am an extract brewer that wants to discover the wonders of BIAB brewing.
Please let me join your club :)
Bottled: Cooper's APA
Fermenting: Citrus IPA, Canadian stye ale

Post #7020 made 10 years ago
Welcome to the Club(Forum)Chlehb,

You can Download "BIABACUS" at http://www.biabrewer.info/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=1869

and get "The BIABacus - Help" at http://biabrewer.info/viewtopic.php?f=55&t=1863

and read the "Clear Brewing Terminology (CBT)" http://www.biabrewer.info/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=2685

When you get thru all this, let us know your Questions, and we Will help you.

Welcome!
Honest Officer, I swear to Drunk, I am Not God.
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Post #7022 made 10 years ago
Hey all -- I'm from NY and have been home brewing for 1 1/2 years, most extract and mini-mash. Prepping some new equipment now to start all-grain BIAB. Very interested in how to scale all-grain recipes originally design for 2/3 vessel brewing to BIAB.

Thanks -- Jim

Post #7023 made 10 years ago
Welcome JomWol! Biab is a great way to brew, and scaling is very easy with Biabacus. No need to scale between different all-grainmethods really tho, just need to scale to get your desired volume into fermentor if it happens to differ from the original recipe... Take a look around and ask questions if you need, Happy Brewing!
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Post #7024 made 10 years ago
Hi everyone!!

I'm from the Basque Country in northern Spain. I,ve started brewing recently, pre-hoped kits from Coopers and Brewferm so far. I found out about BIAB when i started gathering info to start brewing all-grain. After reading the master guide and some of the posts, i'm convinced it's the way to go. I'm currently preparing my garage so i don't have to brew in the kitchen and setting up a fermentation chamber with a used fridge, and next i'll have to nuy a new kettle (I think i will go after a 75l one).

I'm planing to do my first BIAB batch in one month, still deciding wich recipe i shoul try first.

Post #7025 made 10 years ago
Welcome to the Forum, Kalengua.

You can Download "BIABACUS" at http://www.biabrewer.info/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=1869, and the American Pale Ale - NRB's All Amarillo APA Recipe is good Brew. You can Change the Grains and Hops to use the Ingredients you have In Spain, or France if you can get them.

Let us know your Questions, and we will help.
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