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29″ by 29″ BIAB Bag – $4.99 + BIAB Spreadsheet

Large (29″ x 29″) nylon mesh bag for brew in a bag (BIAB) brewing.  Includes draw string.  Additional uses including hop bag for straining whole hops [5 Recent Hop Finds], removing solids and pressing fruit for wine.

Product Description – Here – Use coupon code BEERDEAL to get this discount.

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Bag – 29 in. x 29 in. Brew in a Bag (BIAB) BAG26$7.99 $4.99 + Free Shipping with a $59 order

RelatedAll Grain Tips & Gear | BIAB Brew Day Spreadsheet | The Brew Bag

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15% Off Site Wide at The Brew Bag! – BIAB Bags and More

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The Brew Bag is a Made in the USA, purpose designed BIAB bag.  It has four loops for lifting the bag out of your kettle, every seam is reinforced for long life and it is available in a number of sizes for kettles, keggles and coolers.  If they don’t carry the size you want, The Brew Bag will custom make it for you.

My Review of The Brew Bag

I use The Brew Bag myself and it works very well. Check out my Hands on Review.

brewinabag.com also carries hop bags, stubby (biab friendly) kettle thermometers, pulley systems and high temp gloves.

For a short time, the Brew Bag is taking 15% off site wide when you order $20 or more.  Now is a great time to pick up BIAB gear!

Use Promo Code – HBF15%FEB to get the 15% off – valid on purchases of $20 or more.

15% Off at Brew In a Bag – remember coupon code HBF15%FEB

UPDATE: This promo code is expired.  Check out our brewinabag.com coupons page for current deals

Check out  My BIAB Water Calculation Spreadsheet with narrative directions.  It makes figuring water temps and amounts easy,

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62 Quart [15.5 Gallon] Stainless Steel Kettle and Basket

Bayou Classic 62-qt Stainless Stockpot with Basket

62 Quart, 15.5 Gallon Stainless Steel Kettle, Lid and Basket by Bayou Classic

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From the product description, check product page for current description, price and availability:

  • Steam – Boil – Fry
  • ID = 15.625-in D x 18.75-in H
  • Basket sets 3.25-in above bottom for steaming
  • Domed, Vented Lidx 18.75-in H
  • Perforated stainless steel basket – 14 D x 14.625 H

 

What are Other’s Saying?   Search this product’s Amazon reviews for “brew” AND BIAB – affiliate link, note that multiple variations of this product may be available, as such a different version may appear at this link

Large 62 quart stainless steel brew kettle. The basket should come in handy if you planning to brew BIAB.  You can use the stainless basket to help you lift out the bag.  Related: BIAB Resources

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62 Quart [15.5 Gallon] Stainless Steel Kettle and Basket

Bayou Classic 62-qt Stainless Stockpot with Basket

62 Quart, 15.5 Gallon Stainless Steel Kettle, Lid and Basket by Bayou Classic

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From the product description, check product page for current description, price and availability:

  • Steam – Boil – Fry
  • ID = 15.625-in D x 18.75-in H
  • Basket sets 3.25-in above bottom for steaming
  • Domed, Vented Lidx 18.75-in H
  • Perforated stainless steel basket – 14 D x 14.625 H

 

What are Other’s Saying?   Search this product’s Amazon reviews for “brew” AND BIAB – affiliate link, note that multiple variations of this product may be available, as such a different version may appear at this link

Large 62 quart stainless steel brew kettle. The basket should come in handy if you planning to brew BIAB.  You can use the stainless basket to help you lift out the bag.  Related: BIAB Resources

Bayou Classic 62-qt Stainless Stockpot with Basket – affiliate link, note that multiple variations of this product may be available, as such a different version may appear at this link


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20% Off Site Wide at The Brew Bag! – BIAB Bags and More – Largest Discount Ever

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The Brew Bag is a Made in the USA, purpose designed BIAB bag.  It has four loops for lifting the bag out of your kettle, every seam is reinforced for long life and it is available in a number of sizes for kettles, keggles and coolers.  If they don’t carry the size you want, The Brew Bag will custom make it for you.

My Review of The Brew Bag

I use The Brew Bag myself and it works very well. Check out my Hands on Review.

brewinabag.com also carries hop bags, stubby (biab friendly) kettle thermometers, pulley systems and high temp gloves.

Today 9/11/16 only, the Brew Bag is taking 20% off site wide when you order $30 or more.  This is the largest percent off sale I’ve ever seen offered and beats the previous high (15%) by 5%.  Now is a great time to pick up BIAB gear!

Use Promo Code – HBF91120%OFF to get the 15% off – valid on purchases of $30 or more.

Check it out – Here 

UPDATE: This promo code is expired.  Check out our brewinabag.com coupons page for current deals

Check out  My BIAB Water Calculation Spreadsheet with narrative directions.  It makes figuring water temps and amounts easy,

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62 Quart [15.5 Gallon] Stainless Steel Kettle and Basket

Bayou Classic 62-qt Stainless Stockpot with Basket

62 Quart, 15.5 Gallon Stainless Steel Kettle, Lid and Basket by Bayou Classic

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From the product description, check product page for current description, price and availability:

  • Steam – Boil – Fry
  • ID = 15.625-in D x 18.75-in H
  • Basket sets 3.25-in above bottom for steaming
  • Domed, Vented Lidx 18.75-in H
  • Perforated stainless steel basket – 14 D x 14.625 H

 

What are Other’s Saying?   Search this product’s Amazon reviews for “brew” AND BIAB – affiliate link, note that multiple variations of this product may be available, as such a different version may appear at this link

Large 62 quart stainless steel brew kettle. The basket should come in handy if you planning to brew BIAB.  You can use the stainless basket to help you lift out the bag.  Related: BIAB Resources

Bayou Classic 62-qt Stainless Stockpot with Basket – affiliate link, note that multiple variations of this product may be available, as such a different version may appear at this link


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BIAB Brew in a Bag Kettle Kit… $99.99… Shipped + BIAB Brew Day Spreadsheet

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Brew in a Bag Kettle Kit from MoreBeer.  Includes 8.5 Gallon SS Kettle with 1/2″ FPT Fittings, 29″ x 28″ Mesh bag, Ball Valve and more.  This gets you set up for both BIAB mashing and with a boil kettle.  Related: Check out my BIAB Brew Day Spreadsheet for easy water calculations and adjustments.

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“Our BIAB, Brew In A Bag, kettle and bag kit is the most affordable way to get into all-grain brewing.  This hardware kit includes an 8.5 gallon kettle, ball valve, hose barb connection, 1/2″ plug and teflon tape to seal the connections. While it does not include directions (you easily google  BIAB),  the basic concept is that you place the bag in the kettle, add the grain from your recipe along with a measured amount of hot water and let it steep for 60 minutes. You then remove the bag and boil with hops in the same vessel.  Very easy.”

Brew in a bag kit includes:

  • 8.5 gallon economy kettles with 1/2″ FPT fittings
  • 1/2″ stainless steel ball valve, with stainless hex nipple and 1/2″ stainless steel barb
  • Stainless steel pluig for thermometer port (or add
  • 29″ X 29″ nylon mesh bag with drawstring
  • Roll of teflon tape

 

This is selling for $124.99.  That’s a very good deal in and off itself.  Use coupon code BYOBIAB25 and the price drops another $25.  Shipping is also free.  Since MoreBeer’s cart accepts multiple coupon codes, you can get in on both this and their Deal of the Day (while supplies last).

BIAB Brew in a Bag Kettle Kit$124.99 $99.99 with promo code BYOBIAB25 + Free Shipping

AlsoAll Grain Tips & Gear | 5 Recent Kettle Finds | BIAB Brew Day Spreadsheet

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14.75″ Steamer Rack by Updated International – BIAB False Bottom!

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Update International-STR1475 14.75″ Chrome-Plated Steamer Rack

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From the product description, check product page for current description, price and availability:

  • Made of chrome-plated material
  • Restaurant quality, great for the home
  • Folding legs to allow the rack to be used flat or elevated
  • Compatible with our SPS and APT line of Update International pots

 

Possible homebrew application: Place in your compatible kettle to keep your Brew in a Bag/BIAB bag from sitting directly on the bottom, helping to prevent scorching.

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Make sure the components you use are compatible and rated for your intended application.  Contact manufacturer with questions about suitability or a specific application.  Always read and follow manufacturer directions.

250 lb Capacity Rope Hoist [BIAB]

Carolina North Hang 'em High Hand Chain Hoist, Hook Mount, 250 lbs Capacity, Lift, Headroom

250 lb Capacity Rope Hoist.  20-Feet solid braided polypropylene rope.  Locks in place as you pull rope – No tying off required.

Note from HBF: Given the right setup, this looks like it could be used as a pulley for a BIAB setup.  Of course, you’ll want a capable place to hang it and want to make sure to stay under this rated capacity.  Note: Always read and follow manufacturer’s directions.

Carolina North Hang ’em High Hand Chain Hoist, Hook Mount, 250 lbs Capacity, Lift, Headroom


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Make sure the components you use are compatible and rated for your intended application.  Contact manufacturer with questions about suitability or a specific application.  Always read and follow manufacturer directions.

62 Quart [15.5 Gallon] Stainless Steel Kettle and Basket

Bayou Classic 62-qt Stainless Stockpot with Basket

62 Quart, 15.5 Gallon Stainless Steel Kettle, Lid and Basket by Bayou Classic

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From the product description, check product page for current description, price and availability:

  • Steam – Boil – Fry
  • ID = 15.625-in D x 18.75-in H
  • Basket sets 3.25-in above bottom for steaming
  • Domed, Vented Lidx 18.75-in H
  • Perforated stainless steel basket – 14 D x 14.625 H

 

What are Other’s Saying?   Search this product’s Amazon reviews for “brew” AND BIAB – affiliate link, note that multiple variations of this product may be available, as such a different version may appear at this link

Large 62 quart stainless steel brew kettle. The basket should come in handy if you planning to brew BIAB.  You can use the stainless basket to help you lift out the bag.  Related: BIAB Resources

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62 Quart [15.5 Gallon] Stainless Steel Kettle and Basket

Bayou Classic 62-qt Stainless Stockpot with Basket

62 Quart, 15.5 Gallon Stainless Steel Kettle, Lid and Basket by Bayou Classic

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From the product description, check product page for current description, price and availability:

  • Steam – Boil – Fry
  • ID = 15.625-in D x 18.75-in H
  • Basket sets 3.25-in above bottom for steaming
  • Domed, Vented Lidx 18.75-in H
  • Perforated stainless steel basket – 14 D x 14.625 H

 

What are Other’s Saying?   Search this product’s Amazon reviews for “brew” AND BIAB – affiliate link, note that multiple variations of this product may be available, as such a different version may appear at this link

Large 62 quart stainless steel brew kettle. The basket should come in handy if you planning to brew BIAB.  You can use the stainless basket to help you lift out the bag.  Related: BIAB Resources

Bayou Classic 62-qt Stainless Stockpot with Basket – affiliate link, note that multiple variations of this product may be available, as such a different version may appear at this link


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62 Quart [15.5 Gallon] Stainless Steel Kettle and Basket

Bayou Classic 62-qt Stainless Stockpot with Basket

62 Quart, 15.5 Gallon Stainless Steel Kettle, Lid and Basket by Bayou Classic

More Info

From the product description, check product page for current description, price and availability:

  • Steam – Boil – Fry
  • ID = 15.625-in D x 18.75-in H
  • Basket sets 3.25-in above bottom for steaming
  • Domed, Vented Lidx 18.75-in H
  • Perforated stainless steel basket – 14 D x 14.625 H

 

What are Other’s Saying?   Search this product’s Amazon reviews for “brew” AND BIAB – affiliate link, note that multiple variations of this product may be available, as such a different version may appear at this link

Large 62 quart stainless steel brew kettle. The basket should come in handy if you planning to brew BIAB.  You can use the stainless basket to help you lift out the bag.  Related: BIAB Resources

Bayou Classic 62-qt Stainless Stockpot with Basket – affiliate link, note that multiple variations of this product may be available, as such a different version may appear at this link


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The Brew Bag – 10% Off Site Wide + Free Hop Sock with Every Order

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The Brew Bag is a Made in the USA, purpose designed BIAB bag.  It has four loops for lifting the bag out of your kettle, every seam is reinforced for long life and it is available in a number of sizes for kettles, keggles and coolers.  If they don’t carry the size you want, The Brew Bag will custom make it for you.

My Review of The Brew Bag

I use The Brew Bag myself and it works very well. Check out my Hands on Review.

brewinabag.com also carries hop bags, stubby (biab friendly) kettle thermometers, pulley systems and high temp gloves.

Today only, The Brew Bag is offering 10% off site wide plus a free hop bag or sock with every order .

Use Promo Code – HBFBLKFRI10 to get the 10% off.   Get a free hop sock or bag with every order by adding Hop Sock or Hop Bag in the special instructions box at check out.  This is valid today 11/27/15 only.

Check it out – Here 

Check out  My BIAB Water Calculation Spreadsheet with narrative directions.  It makes figuring water temps and amounts easy,

from HBF Reader Jon: I have 2 of these bags and I can attest to the quality. They are second to none in a class by themselves really.

62 Quart [15.5 Gallon] Stainless Steel Kettle and Basket

Bayou Classic 62-qt Stainless Stockpot with Basket

62 Quart, 15.5 Gallon Stainless Steel Kettle, Lid and Basket by Bayou Classic

More Info

From the product description, check product page for current description, price and availability:

  • Steam – Boil – Fry
  • ID = 15.625-in D x 18.75-in H
  • Basket sets 3.25-in above bottom for steaming
  • Domed, Vented Lidx 18.75-in H
  • Perforated stainless steel basket – 14 D x 14.625 H

 

What are Other’s Saying?   Search this product’s Amazon reviews for “brew” AND BIAB – affiliate link, note that multiple variations of this product may be available, as such a different version may appear at this link

Large 62 quart stainless steel brew kettle. The basket should come in handy if you planning to brew BIAB.  You can use the stainless basket to help you lift out the bag.  Related: BIAB Resources

Bayou Classic 62-qt Stainless Stockpot with Basket – affiliate link, note that multiple variations of this product may be available, as such a different version may appear at this link


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Guest Post: Dispelling Brew in a Bag Misconceptions

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by Rex Slagel – from www.brewinabag.com – read more about Rex below

Because the brew in a bag process is still fairly new in the USA, there is still some confusion about how to use a fabric filter in the brewing process. Some folks still call it a “method”, as if the resulting product is different than when employing a sparge to wash sugar from grain, and they also suggest its use for only single kettle BIAB, but it is currently being used by sparge brewer’s as well.

Essentially, the fabric replaces the grain bed as the filter and that alone allows many steps of the process to be modified – with the same (or better) results as traditional three vessel sparge set ups. The filter also eliminates the need for a manifold, false bottom, or braided cord. When we acknowledge the capability and apply it to filtering wort, it’s easy to understand the operational advantages of using a fabric filter.

Most writers explain that the advantages us using a bag include lower equipment expense and time savings, but that the drawbacks are lower efficiency, cloudier wort, a messy bag of grain, and the need for a larger kettle or mash tun. They also say “if you’re on a tight budget, you can still make good beer with minimal equipment”, which implies that in order to “really brew” you need to spend additional money for more equipment.

But in most of these articles, what is not generally conveyed, relative to conversion, extraction, and transfer of wort, is that there are some significant advantages compared to three vessel sparge home brewing, but that topic is another article.

This article is aimed at the sources of authority in the industry that, through lack of understanding or perhaps time to edit existing information, perpetuate misconceptions associated with using a fabric filter.

If you do some light research on the subject of “brew in a bag” and “efficiency” you can find plenty of websites that contain false statements. I’ll say in advance that I believe these articles were written using information understood to be accurate and that no one purposely set out to mislead the reader.

However, now that we have a greater understanding of how to use the bag, and proven results that contradict these writings, simple modifications to these articles should be administered. I’ll also say that I’m in favor of brewer’s doing things their way – that’s one of the inherent philosophies of home brewing! But, for those just getting into brewing, having bad information at the start is frustrating and wasteful, and bad information does not allow accurate comparison of pertinent factors.

There is inaccurate information in a number of articles on the internet, but for the sake of concise responses, and because the AHA article has more information than others, it also contains the most contradictions in one piece, I’ll use it as a reference when stating the facts we now know about using a fabric filter (or brew in a bag). The numbers beginning each point are indicative of the placement in the AHA article.

Just to be clear, this article is not meant to be derogatory and is is not aimed at the AHA. I’m a big fan of the organization. They have helped advance homebrewing in a professional consistent manner and lead the way as an information resource.

The following bold text is directly from the AHA’s pdf article on BIAB. My comments follow.

1. “Because of the simplicity of the process and equipment, BIAB has become a popular means of all-grain brewing for homebrewers new to mashing, living in small confines, pinching pennies, or brewing small batches.” ( true – but there are brewers using a fabric filter in fifty-five gallon barrels as well. Better stated “…for homebrewers of nearly any batch volume.”

2.“The ideal BIAB bag will be able to fit around the circumference of the boil kettle ***while not resting on the bottom to prevent scorching and will retain most of the grain sediment so as not to have too many solids left for the boil.” ( Sizing statement regarding circumference is correct, but “not resting on the bottom to prevent scorching” is not correct using confirmed procedures. There is a myth that maintaining exact mash temp for the entirety of the mash is critical for the homebrewer and the language “scorching” implies the need to fire up with the bag in the kettle to maintain temperature.

When properly insulated the kettle mash temperature will only drop about 2º over 60 minutes – which equates to about half a degree every fifteen minutes – and we all know that the majority of conversion occurs inside of thirty minutes, and if the mash is within conversion temp range this loss is inconsequential. Secondly, the bag will not melt [HBF editorial note – Rex is speaking specifically of The Brew Bag] or scorch at boiling temps – however, when firing up with the bag full of grain in place, the space between the bag and the bottom superheats and causes the sugars and the material to burn. You can watch a short video here of the material being held to the bottom of a pan while it’s on the flame boiling. Thirdly, the openings in Voile (the most commonly used material for bags) are ~ .0083” – while grain mills are set between .020 and .045 – so grain sediment in the boil is null.

3. “Squeezing is not recommended.” ( actually totally not true. Another myth is that squeezing the mash bag will extract tannins and also make the wort cloudy. Squeezing the bag of grain and tannins are not synonymous. Excerpted and paraphrased from the books “Water – A Comprehensive Guide for Brewers” and “Malt – A Practical Guide From Field to Brewhouse”: Tannins, a subset of polyphenols, are present in grain husks and cell walls. They are released at mash temps and bind with proteins to form haze. In conjunction with a pH above 6, excess tannins are extracted and impart an astringent flavor – they cannot be produced by pressure.

4. “One of the biggest downsides to brew in a bag is the efficiency compared to fly or batch sparging in a mash tun. It is not uncommon to have efficiencies in the 50-60 percentile.” ( again, totally not true, although, not mashing at proper WTGR (Water to Grain Ratio) or over-sparging will produce low numbers, but that’s the case with any method. They do offer offer some hope for other brewer’s following the above sentence. “That being said, many BIABers are achieving efficiencies comparable to the traditional forms of mashing in the 70-80 percentile.”

5. “Run your grains through the mill twice.” ( of little value unless the mill is adjusted down, and if the mill is adjustable, why not just lower the setting and run once. You can confirm this information by listening to or reading from a presentation at the AHA in 2014 by Jennifer Helber here.

6. “Increase mash rest duration. Some homebrewers have found longer mash durations allow for more conversion and ultimately higher efficiency.” ( conversion is a finite process, and as stated the same logic applies to any mash not just BIAB. Duration of the mash does impact conversion – but only to the degree that there is available starch to convert. Regarding higher efficiency, what generally happens is the brewer does not test conversion at regular intervals and does not control the results. So they may have a low reading on a brew and then the next brew using different grains, WTGR, and temperature – they rest longer, see an improvement and then state that a longer mash time produced higher conversion. For more infomation on this subject you can go to Braukaiser.com

7. “Sparge. Sparging is one of the best ways to ensure all the sugars have been rinsed out of the mashed grains.” ( not true, normal sparging techniques are not going to “ensure all the sugars have been rinsed out of the grains”. Even if that were the case due to possible excess tannin extractions, we would not want to achieve 100% efficiency. The fact of the matter is sparging is not necessary to achieve good efficiency. BIAB brewers can achieve as good or better efficiency vs brewers that sparge.

Remember that when using the grain bed as the filter and any other type of pick up or manifold the opportunity for a stuck sparge exists. When using a fabric filter – you’re using a true filter, so there is no need to “set the bed” with a coarse grind and there is no thought of a stuck sparge. Before the fabric filter, brewing processes were built around the avoidance of the stuck sparge and could not be optimized for efficiency!

8. “Calculate recipes with a lower expected efficiency. This will allow an increased grain bill to make up for any shortcomings due to low efficiency.” ( not true, in fact the opposite is true, but your processes will determine the outcome for your system. But you can count on a finer grist aiding conversion and efficiency. I have personally experienced lower grain bills and higher efficiencies, many in the upper 80’s and one in the low 90’s.

Also from RexBrew In a Bag – Bag Material – Does it Matter?

About the author: Rex Slagel is the founding member of Brew In A Bag Supplies LLC. in Plainfield, IL which manufactures The Brew Bag®. He has brewed over one hundred batches, including over sixty using a fabric filter. He can be reached at rex@brewinabag.com

Third Party Resource: This resource is part of our selection of top Third Party homebrewing resources.  Check out the entire list of resources Third Party Homebrew Resources

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BIAB Brew Day Spreadsheet – Water Calculations + Narrative Step by Step Directions

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Why BIAB?

Brew in a Bag (BIAB) is a quick, easy and economical way to brew all grain batches of beer.  I released my brew day spreadsheet some time ago along with a version of that to be used for small batch beers.  See below for links.  Either of those could be modified to work with BIAB by changing variables,  This version is specifically designed for full size BIAB batches.

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My brew day spreadsheet helps you calculate water volumes and temps and helps you do simple tracking.

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How I Use Brew Day Spreadsheets

How do I use brew day spreadsheets?  First, I do use recipe formulation software.  Some of those programs have brew day components.  I’ve just never gotten into using those features.  For better or worse, I use a spreadsheet.  I make a copy and name it using the batch number and beer name and then quickly plug in the basics.  This creates a one sheet printable page that I can use on brew day.  That gives me a single piece of paper with all of my numbers and a spot for brew day notes.  Notes can go back into the spreadsheet for archival.

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Site-Wide Sale at The Brew Bag – BIAB Bags, Pulleys & Accessories

Brew Bag BIAB Filter

The Brew Bag is a Made in the USA, purpose designed BIAB bag.  It has four loops for lifting the bag out of your kettle, every seam is reinforced for long life and it is available in a number of sizes for kettles, keggles and coolers.  If they don’t carry the size you want, The Brew Bag will custom make it for you.

Along with BIAB Bags, The Brew Bag offers Pulley Setups and BIAB friendly accessories like PVC gloves and short stemmed thermometers.

My Review of The Brew Bag

I use The Brew Bag myself and it works very well. Check out my Hands on Review.

For a short time, coupon code IHAJ72MQNKEG takes 10% off site-wide.

Check it out – Here – Remember Promo Code IHAJ72MQNKEG

UPDATE: This promo code is expired.  Check out our brewinabag.com coupons page for current deals

Check out  My BIAB Water Calculation Spreadsheet with narrative directions.  It makes figuring water temps and amounts easy,

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Guest Post: Brew In a Bag – Bag Material – Does it Matter? by Rex Slagel + 10% Off

Brew in a Bag Homebrew Bag MaterialSpecial Thanks to Rex Slagel for this Guest Post!  Read more about Rex below


10% Off Site-Wide.  Rex is offering 10% Off Site-Wide for readers of this article.  That includes the full lineup of ready made Brew Bags, custom made Brew Bags, Pulleys and accessories.  Use promo code FET8AD1SDR4S to get the discount – visit brewinabag.com


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62 Quart [15.5 Gallon] Stainless Steel Kettle and Basket

Bayou Classic 62-qt Stainless Stockpot with Basket

62 Quart, 15.5 Gallon Stainless Steel Kettle, Lid and Basket by Bayou Classic

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  • Steam – Boil – Fry
  • ID = 15.625-in D x 18.75-in H
  • Basket sets 3.25-in above bottom for steaming
  • Domed, Vented Lidx 18.75-in H
  • Perforated stainless steel basket – 14 D x 14.625 H

 

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Large 62 quart stainless steel brew kettle. The basket should come in handy if you planning to brew BIAB.  You can use the stainless basket to help you lift out the bag.  Related: BIAB Resources

Bayou Classic 62-qt Stainless Stockpot with Basket – affiliate link, note that multiple variations of this product may be available, as such a different version may appear at this link


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Brewing “1 Hour” IPA – from grain to glass

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Great Fermentations has a number of great Recipe Kit Offerings.  Included in the bunch is their continuously hopped “1 Hour IPA”.  I was excited to see that as I am a huge fan of Dogfish Head’s 60 Minute IPA and generally cannot get that beer where I live.  The recipe features Simpsons Crystal Malt, Carapils, Amber Malt and Warrior, Amarillo and Simcoe Hops.  It’s available in both all grain and extract versions.  Here’s a overview of the beer from grain to glass.

cln_img_2660Taking the temperature of the recently crushed malt bill.

cln_img_2770I brewed this beer BIAB style.  Here’s a look at the mash.

cln_img_2778Stirring to get everything mixed up well.

cln_img_2785The mash is settling in at around 152 deg F.

cln_img_2827Here we are at the end of the mash.  If you take a look at the thermometer on my BoilerMaker G1 kettle (GF has a great deal on some slight cosmetic damage G1s right now) you’ll notice I’m up in the 170 deg F range doing a direct fired mash out.  That’s one of the dandy parts about BIAB.  Easy step mashes and mash outs.

cln_img_3050Hey that’s wort!!

cln_img_3061This recipe features 5 total kettle hop editions.  A 60 minute Warrior bittering addition starts it off followed by 4 Amarillo/Simcoe blend additions.  Those start at 15 minutes and happen every 5 minutes up until and including knock out.  There is one dry hop addition of the hop blend.

cln_img_3102After an early hop addition

cln_img_3143After a late hop addition

cln_img_4323It’s kegging time.  Beautiful clear beer going into one of my kegs.

cln_img_5312The finished product.  Of course, in a Spiegelau IPA Glass.

I wish that I could have done a side by side comparison of 60 minute vs 1 hour.  I did some searching, even out of state, and didn’t come up with any.

This beer, much like 60 minute, is a tasty and drinkable IPA.  IBU and alcohol-wise it’s on the lighter end of the scale for current push-the-limit American IPAs (that I also enjoy).  The keg went quickly, I almost did not get the finished in-the-glass picture at the end.  I think this was the second to last pint.  I enjoyed it very much and the speed at which the keg was depleted is a testament to that.

The taste that I walk away with, from 60 minute, more than hops is the great nutty, roasty flavor of the British Amber Malts.  I do get that in 1 Hr IPA.  As I said, I like that flavor, so, next time I would add another quarter lb or so.  Not that this beer needs it to be more like 60 minute.  It’s been a while since I’ve had one of those, so I can’t tell you that for certain.  I just like the flavors that that malt adds.

Check it out – All Grain and Extract

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