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My First All-Grain, with pics! (BIAB)

Post by Two Wheeler » Sat Jan 18, 2014 6:30 pm

Hey everyone,

I've been making extract batches for around 10 months now, and have been itching to jump into all-grain. I got a great grain bag from Jimmy and Becky, and did a bunch of reading. My kettle is 8 gallons, so I decided on doing a 3.5 gallon batch to start out with, and chose APA for my style. I modified a recipe I found online, and ended up with:

.75 kg Crystal 30
.75 kg wheat malt
2.5 kg Canadian 2 row
.8 oz Centennial - 60min
.5 oz Centennial - 15 min
.5 oz Cascade - 0 min
Whirlfloc

Using 60% estimated efficiency, the OG is supposed to be 1.048

The mash was successful, but very stressful as I had three thermometers, and they were all a fair bit off. I decided to trust the dial thermometer on the kettle after reading reviews on it being accurate on the OBK website. The other two were fairly cheap, and really were out of whack at boiling. Anyway, I was aiming for mashing at 153, so the strike temp of 162 hit it right on. I didn't have much to insulate with (well, not much that I wanted to smell like wort for a week), so I used some towels. The mash dropped 5 degrees f in the first 15 mins, then dropped another 4 in the hour. Overall, only 9 degree drop... is that alright?

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Measuring the gravity after the mash, I was at 1.036, but when corrected for temp, ended up at 1.053, higher than I planned! If I did this correctly, my efficiency into kettle was 75%. I measured before squeezing the bag, and after and achieved the same result.

I boiled as usual for an hour, but used Irish Moss for the first time... man that stuff makes the wort look wrong... here's a pic of it chilling.

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Anyway, after boil, my OG was 1.056, giving me an overall efficiency of 66.3% which I was pretty happy with, as I designed the recipe with 60% in mind.

I used a bag to contain the hops during the boil, but drained the entire kettle into the carboy without worrying about filtering. Here's how it looked just before tucking it into my ferm chamber... I've never seen anything like this before!

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All in all, I'm very happy I made the jump to AG/BIAB and I learned a lot today about my equipment and what to do next time. Please feel free to let me know if it looks like I made any big mistakes along the way!

-Jordan

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Post by Keith » Sat Jan 18, 2014 6:37 pm

Awesome! :cheers2:
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Post by LeafMan66_67 » Sat Jan 18, 2014 6:50 pm

From the look of things, you had a successful brew day - welcome To the world of all grain brewing!
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Post by sutepan » Sat Jan 18, 2014 7:15 pm

Just did my first AG last weekend after years of partial-mash.

Welcome to the steep new learning curve!

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Post by Tony L » Sat Jan 18, 2014 7:18 pm

Yup loks like a success to me also. I usually reduce the amount of trub going into my fermenter by racking off it. Here is a picture of wort i had cooling a long time ago, but it always the same, so don't worry. It looks great. It's only protien.

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Post by HappyHopper » Sat Jan 18, 2014 7:30 pm

Yea looks good .. Ton of break material but that's nothing to worry about..very good things are coming your way, welcome aboard!
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Post by GuingesRock » Sat Jan 18, 2014 7:41 pm

It's exciting doing your first AG brew. Remember it well.

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Post by inthejunction » Wed Jan 22, 2014 5:25 pm

Wow, that looks intense! I would be over whelmed. Think i will stay with the festa brews for now

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Post by Keith » Wed Jan 22, 2014 5:38 pm

Terry, give a boxed partial grain kit a go. I did festa and moved over to those. Just need a large pot to get started with. Instructions are nearly impossible to muck up. :cheers2:
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Post by Two Wheeler » Wed Jan 22, 2014 11:20 pm

Keith wrote:Terry, give a boxed partial grain kit a go. I did festa and moved over to those. Just need a large pot to get started with. Instructions are nearly impossible to muck up. :cheers2:
I agree, I made a bunch or those extract / steeping grain kits from NG ansd it was grea. Very rewarding and allowed me to practice and build my equipment like ferm chamber ( which is a Keezer 95% of the time) and kegging stuff, immersion chiller etc. at a certain point it was a small jump to the AG BIAB

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Post by homebrewcrew » Wed Jan 22, 2014 11:36 pm

Congrats on your first all grain brew. No looking back now.
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