Ok.. here is the spreadsheet for the beer I brewed today. I screwed up on some volume measurements... but, otherwise, I think the session went well for my first full volume BIAB. I used my new induction hotplate to help maintain my temperature.
I found out that heating the strike water to 76.6 was not near enough as the temp dripped in the kettle to 65* when I added the grains. I had to turn the heater up to bring the water up to 69.9-70* and stir long enough to get a good mix. Once the temp remained stable, it was easy to maintain it.
Beyond that point, at the end of the dough-in, I should have taken a volume measurement.. but.. I need help here. The volume would be skewed because I not only have grain in the kettle, but I also have a large ss basket that came with the turkey fryer that holds the grain bag off the bottom of the kettle.
At the end of the mash I should have taken a volume measurement.. but, again.. the bag and the basket might skew the numbers??
I pulled the basket at the end and squeezed (squoze) all the wort out that I could. I took a measurement.. but it doesn't make sense based on my next measurement.. This measurement read 205 mm or 19.16 L
However,
My end of boil measurement read 21 cm or 19.63
I know I screwed up on something here.. I'm used to taking pH measurements and SG measurements during the process... but, not volume measurements.
Next time I will need a <<<<<<<PROCESS SHEET>>>>>>>
I don't know if anyone can, or wants to attempt to help reconstruct my mistakes.. I don't know how to do it.
Also, one thing that puzzles me.. I have my meter stick to measure the wort in the kettle.. and that works well when I remember to take the reading.
However...
I'm not sure how to do this same thing with the cooled wort that I'm putting into the fermenter.

I have gallon and half gallon markings on my carboy.. but.. that's not as accurate as my meter stick on a stiff sided kettle. My fermenter is a PET carboy. Possibly there is some sort of calculator that can be used for the carboy using a meter stick. :D :D Oh what a dreamer.
OH, and one final thing. I didn't hit my expected OG. I didn't boil off as much wort as I thought I would. I'll have to find out where to put those numbers in the spreadsheet..
Anyhow, here is the spreadsheet......
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