I have gone and formulated a recipe that I can't easily brew with my current equipment. I've done it once before, and I've modified the recipe this time, but still, it's going to be a challenge.
It's a Rye IPA, and it takes a lot of grain (plus rice hulls, because rye malt turns into glue, and the last thing I need is a stuck sparge). I calculated my strike water volume, and it comes to 4 gallons. I only have a 5-gallon mash tun. So 4 gallons of water is not going to work with that much grain displacing it.
So I have to split my grain bill a bit and do some of it as a BIAB at the same time that I'm doing the mash. I may be able to add the BIAB grain to the tun for the sparges, and save some time and space.
But I kind of feel like the guy in those old movies who tried to make a flying machine by attaching wings to his bicycle and rolling off a cliff.
Should be fun.
Challenging brew day tomorrow
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Challenging brew day tomorrow
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Re: Challenging brew day tomorrow
Adapt, improvise, over come!
Or as Larry the Cable Guy says "Get er Done"
Good luck and have fun tomorrow.
Or as Larry the Cable Guy says "Get er Done"
Good luck and have fun tomorrow.
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Re: Challenging brew day tomorrow
I do crazy stuff and make good beer. What you describe will work fine. You will have beer.