Post #2426 made 13 years ago
carsunn wrote:Hi everyone. My name's Glenn and I'm from Hobart, Tasmania.
Welcome Glenn!

I can't stop myself and not say that, when I was a little boy I used to watch looney toons and the tasmanian devil was my favorite!
:thumbs: :thumbs:
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Post #2427 made 13 years ago
Hello all. I am just getting started with BIAB. I have some experience with extract brewing, but look forward to all grain and keeping it simple. No doubt that I will have questions along the way and hope to contribute to the forums.

Post #2428 made 13 years ago
Good Day Donald R Stewert, Welcome to the site! Good to hear your going to BIAB.
Let us know when you start, and please send us questions, Somebody is here and will help!
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Post #2429 made 13 years ago
donaldrstewart wrote:No doubt that I will have questions along the way and hope to contribute to the forums.
Welcome and any questions you have fire away mate!! :thumbs:
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Post #2431 made 13 years ago
Good Day Blommah, Welcome to the Forum.

Good Luck with your upcoming BIAB brew this weekend, I hope all turns out out fine.

If you have any questions or new ideas, please let us know!

Good Luck!
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Post #2432 made 13 years ago
blommah wrote:First post!
From Gothenburg, Sweden.

Will hopefully do my first BIAB during the weekend.
Welcome mate! If you need any help with the recipe or the procedure
you are free to ask!

Sweden, 12 points! Eurovision stylie :party:
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Post #2434 made 13 years ago
Welcome aboard borntobewild. You will find all grain brewing to be a more economical alternative to extract brewing, especially when doing BIAB (as opposed to traditional all grain brewing with 3 vessels, pumps, etc). Don't spend too much time researching, just jump in and make some beer! We're all here to help if/when you have questions.

---Todd
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Post #2436 made 13 years ago
borntobewild wrote:Hi there, im from england and i did my first extract last week but the cost of dried malt extract has convinced me to step it up further. Just need to do some research and im away
Welcome!

You will see that the simplicity in equipment and process of BIAB and the quality of AG
will make up for the extra 60-90min of the mash!
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Post #2437 made 13 years ago
Good Day BornToBeWild,Welcome Aboard. All-grain is the best way to brew for money, BIAB is the best way to brew with the least Equipment there is.

Let us answewr any qeustions you, and help with all the information about BIAB there is!
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Post #2438 made 13 years ago
Hi everyone,

I'm from Brunswick East in Melbourne and am just about to do my first BIAB brew this weekend.

I've previously just done kits and extracts doing partial mash and always into keg though this time I'm doing in BIAB style! Have been to a demo at Grain and Grape and have since then been working hard buying an urn, making my bag, building a fermenting fridge using an STC-1000 temp controller and getting enough bottles together for the first brew.

I work in restaurants as a waiter and also have my own sausage business and nothing goes better with sausages than beer right!

Heard about this site through AHB and need as much info as I can get. I'm trying to work out what software I should use as well. Torn between Beersmith, Beertool, or a couple of iPad options as well.

My first brew is going to be an American IPA, my favourite.

Look forward to sharing results and seeking advice along the way.

Cheers,

Daniel

Post #2439 made 13 years ago
Welcome Daniel.

Look here in the forum to get your answers. Everything is here, you just have to find it? For software try Biabacus? The gents on this forum are hard at work trying to perfect it? Good brewing to you!

http://www.biabrewer.info/viewforum.php?f=94 link to BIABacus!

MODNOTE: That link will only work for the beta testers Bob :)
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tap 1 Raspberry wine
tap 2 Bourbon Barrel Porter
tap 3 Czech Pilsner
tap 4 Triple IPA 11% ABV

Pipeline: Mulled Cider 10% ABV

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Post #2440 made 13 years ago
Welcome thefrothologist - what a huge name :lol:,

All the best for your brew this weekend.

The BIABAcus software is still in development so the link Bob gave you won't work unfortunately :sad:.

I have pretty much all the software out there and would recommend you useThe Calculator for now in conjunction with this thread where you can ask for help in creating a recipe properly. Unfortunately most of the existing software has poor help (or even formulas) and so it is easy to press one button and make large errors :argh:.

Best to start a bit primitive, get good help and work from there ;).

:luck: this weekend!
PP
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Post #2441 made 13 years ago
1. Where are you from?
Dracut, MA.

2. How did you stumble across the site?
Was watching videos of All-Grain brewing on Youtube, and came across BIAB. Never heard of it. Decided to do some research and it looks as if this will be my next step in brewing, and I may stay there :)

3. What you think of it so far?
The site seems good so far, only read the beginner pages. After this post, I'll be going through other posts.

4. Have you brewed at all before. If so, for how long and what method are you currently using?
Yes. About 1 year. I'm currently on Extract brewing with some seeping.

5. Do you work? Are you retired or maybe you run a household?
I do work full time. And I do run a household (some times)

Post #2442 made 13 years ago
Good Day BillyShears66, Welcome Aboard.
BIAB is the best way to brew All-Grain beer. You can move to BAIB very easily from Extract and Steeping.
No more Extract, and you can Mash instead of Steep.

Look around the Site and if you have questions or comments, Just post and WE can help.

Good Luck!
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Post #2444 made 13 years ago
Good morning!

I'm from Norfolk, England, and this is my first post.

I'm a keen Extract brewer, and since New Years Day have brewed up a coffee and cranberry Porter, a simple 'stout', a black 'IPA', an attempt at lager, a wheat ale, and most recently out of the bottle a very pleasing Weizenbock.

BIAB is my next step, and I'm very interested to master the basics and get as much info as possible to get started with my first brew - hopefully this week. My stockpot is only 15 litres, so I'll be looking to do smaller batches than what appears to be the standard (ie. 20 litres or so), but I don't see that as a problem.

Any advice and info GREATLY apprecitaed. Cheers !

Post #2445 made 13 years ago
PistolPatch wrote:I have pretty much all the software out there and would recommend you useThe Calculator for now in conjunction with this thread where you can ask for help in creating a recipe properly. Unfortunately most of the existing software has poor help (or even formulas) and so it is easy to press one button and make large errors :argh:.
Hi PP,

Thanks for the info. I guess I'm just looking for something that I can input all my data, including recipes and brews, so I have a record of everything I do. Would also be good for sharing with mates and forums if I ever need to troubleshoot a brew.

Any thoughts between Beersmith and Beertools?

Cheers...
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Post #2446 made 13 years ago
Good Day Gyro, Welcome to the Forum.
It's good to have another Englishman on the Forum.
The is the place to learn all that there is about BIAB, Check our topic on MINI-BIAB.....
http://biabrewer.info/viewforum.php?f=23

The Master Guide is a good start....
http://biabrewer.info/viewforum.php?f=25

Let us know if you have any questions, and we will answer.
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Post #2447 made 13 years ago
Hi Everybody,

I'm from Istanbul/Turkey, my first attempt with homebrewing was 9 years ago with liquid malt extract. During 9 years I didn't try

Recently I discovered that BIAB method is most suitable method for my small kitchen and limited equipments. I find this site and forum very helpful.

Thanks,

Ahmet

Post #2449 made 13 years ago
I was wondering why I couldn't post replies or start any new subjects......

1. Where are you from? Chicago
2. How did you stumble across the site? Homebrew Talk member that wanted to identify more specifically with BIAB brewers like myself. Only have done 2 batches so far and they were also my first AG batches to date.
3. What you think of it so far? I love BIAB. Still figuring out a few things here and there.
4. Have you brewed at all before. If so, for how long and what method are you currently using? I've been brewing for about a year now. Have done extract plus specialty grains until my last 2 batches where I went to AG with BIAB method. I do 5 gallon batches in a 15 gal keggle.
5. Do you work? Are you retired or maybe you run a household? I work at a Technology Reseller, have been doing this for 5 years since graduating college. I currently rent an apartment but thankfully have a backyard so I can brew outside. Should be buying a house in a little over a year. That's when all the fun projects will start, when I can do construction to my home because I OWN it!!

Post #2450 made 13 years ago
Hi All,

I've been reading the info and forum posts for a couple of weeks and thought I would make my first post.

I'm from the East Midlands UK and have been wine making and brewing beer kits for a few months and want to make the move to all grain but don't want to spend a fortune on a full brewery! I'm in the process of putting together the equipment for BIAB and will probably start with a 33l pot heated with a gas burner. I'm a Real Ale fan and have plenty of beers that I want to clone.

I'm in my mid 40's, married with 2 teenage children.I run a print and mailing equipment company which is great for my interest in beer as it takes me all over the UK and sometimes further so I get to sample a lot of different beers.

As my knowledge increases I hope to become a useful participant on this forum. :thumbs:

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