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If you were looking at doing a BIAB and wanted 23L in the Fermenter, how do you account for water loss? I see some say work backwards to work it out, but every system does vary some what and it is a trial an error way to do it, But what is the general water loss to grain is it 1 litre to every 1kg of grain? I have been Googling etc... but you guys know your stuff, and value your opinions. Cheers.
Daza.
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Top of my head:
23L in fermenter
+ 1L per kg of grain
+ boil off losses
+ losses into dead space at bottom of mash tun and/or kettle
Simple!
Edit: Calculators online can be bloody misleading. You do need to measure volumes for a brew or two and you'll hit it pretty close.
So could be 34L? wouldn't boil off losses be hard to calculate?
After you do a brew, you'll know your boil off losses for your setup and how much power you pump into the wort.
Hey Daza,
I use the BeerSmith programme, which uses 0.611 g/mL. There are a couple of variables you can eventually work out for your own equipment e.g. boil off rate, additional losses to trub and bottling.
I add 30L at the start, no top up, no squeezing, no sparging, and a 60 min boil for a 4 - 6 kg grain bill. I don't adjust specifically for grain weight.
I don't try to exclude the trub from the fermenter. In total I've been getting pretty much 23 L in, and 19L of beer (in the keg).
ok cool tried it and I wasn't sure about some things and still looks like around 30-32L strike water would be good do a 60 min boil as recipe states and just go with the rolling boil not a intensely vigorous boil like last time losing 10 litres!! over 75 mins.
I use The Calculator.xls downloadable from here: http://biabrewer.info/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=189
Really simple to use.
My guess is this start with 30Litres of strike water. 5.5kg of grain is losing 5.5L of strike water? making for a pre-sparge of 24.5 Litres. Sparge 6 litres bringing back to 30.5L pre-boil. lose 6 Litres of water(wort) coming up with 24.5Litres of post-boil
ready for cooling and transfering to fermenter....23Litres I hope!!!!
My next brew is a Amarillo SMaSH Pale Ale.
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