Hey everyone, I just got done with my 2nd BIAB brew a few days ago. My first brew was a ESB and the second was an Sierra Nevada Stout clone. For both I did the maxi-brew with sparging and volume dilution at the end (thanks Ralph for the great guide). I have a 5 gal stock pot with a 30 cm bottom diameter. I can’t emphasis enough that I’m hooked. This was my first time brewing all Grain and my 3rd brew overall.
It took me a while to find voile and to sew the bag by hand, but once I got it finished I went and bought my grain. My LHBS grinded the grain for me to a nice fine grind. For the ESB I used the following grain bill.
88 oz Marris Otter
8 oz Carapils
12 oz Crystal malt 40L
12 oz Biscuit malt
For the hop schedule I used 2 oz Brewers Gold (9 AA%) for 60 min, .5 oz east kent golding (4.5 AA%) for 15 min and .5 oz east kent golding for 5 min. To cool my wort I used my immersion cooler with cold tap water. After reaching 70 F and diluting to my target OG, I pitched my 1 L starter of white lab 002 English Ale yeast. The whole brew day went really smooth and I had a yield in the mid to high 70’s.
A few days later I brewed the Sierra Nevada Stout Clone with the following Grain bill.
144 oz 2 row pale malt
48 oz Munich malt
16 oz Black patent malt (500L)
10.7 oz Crystal malt 60L
For the hops I used 2 oz Magnum (13.1 AA%) for 60 min, 1 oz cascade (5 AA%) for 20 min, 1 oz Willamette (4.7 AA%) for 5 min, and finally 1 oz of Willamette for 0 min. After cooling and diluting, I pitched a 1 L starter of White Lab 001 California Ale yeast. I did have one issue with this batch however. After I cooled wort, I had 12 L of 1.111 gravity wort. I then diluted that to 19 L, which should have resulted in a 1.070 OG. When I read the gravity of the diluted batch, I read 1.100? I’m hoping that I simply made a mistake in reading my hydrometer. I worked backwards from 1.100 and my dilutions and figured there is no way that number is physically possible. Regardless the fermenter is bubbling happily and at worst I end up with an under hopped Imperial IPA haha.
I’d really like to thank all the people that have worked on this site. I would have taken a lot longer to jump into all grain, if not for BIAB. The fact that I can get away with so little gear is awesome. When I’m done, I can literally store all of my brewing gear in my stock pot.
Finally I’d like to ask you all to look at an excel spread sheet I’ve been working on. Its designed to help me formulate recipes. It includes grain bill, dilution, hops, yeast, and water salts. The calculations are taken from John Palmer’s homebrewing book. I’ll post a blank copy of the spread sheet as well as an example one from my Stout. Thanks any feedback on it.
First 2 BIAB and a batch calculator
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