Hi guys,
I have just completed my second Biab and it went well.
I do have a question about mash out, this is the first time I have done a mash out.
I lifted the bag at the end of the mash and then bought the wort temp to 78 c then dropped the bag back in for another 10 mins. Lifted the bag after this and let it drain while I bought to boil?
Is this the right procedure ?
Post #2 made 13 years ago
Hi Brendan
Nothing wrong with doing it that way. I take it you gave it a good stir when you put it back in and before lifting.
As long as you protect your bag during heating is the main thing.
Yeasty
Nothing wrong with doing it that way. I take it you gave it a good stir when you put it back in and before lifting.
As long as you protect your bag during heating is the main thing.
Yeasty
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Post #3 made 13 years ago
Re:
"...I lifted the bag at the end of the mash and then bought the wort temp to 78 c then dropped the bag back in for another 10 mins. Lifted the bag after this and let it drain while I bought to boil? Is this the right procedure...?"
Many advocate leaving the bag in while heating up to mash-out temp. Not heating too quickly and constant stirring is a common recommendation. It works for me. As per Yeasty, protection for the bag must be provided. eg. an urn with an exposed element
Cheers
"...I lifted the bag at the end of the mash and then bought the wort temp to 78 c then dropped the bag back in for another 10 mins. Lifted the bag after this and let it drain while I bought to boil? Is this the right procedure...?"
Many advocate leaving the bag in while heating up to mash-out temp. Not heating too quickly and constant stirring is a common recommendation. It works for me. As per Yeasty, protection for the bag must be provided. eg. an urn with an exposed element
Cheers
Post #4 made 13 years ago
I have been leaving my bag in while stirring all along. But Taking it out while heating it to temperature is perfectly fine. I (lately) have been pulling out the bag, dumping in my bittering hops and replacing the bag and then heating. FWH (First Wort Hopping) is new to me and I have been playing around with that. So far no definitive results?
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tap 3 Czech Pilsner
tap 4 Triple IPA 11% ABV
Pipeline: Mulled Cider 10% ABV
http://cheesestradamus.com/ Brewers challenge!
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