PushingButtons
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This past Saturday we brewed a 3 gallon batch of an American IPA. I went the BIAB route due to a lack of space in our apartment. It was our first brew in about 7 years. The BIAB method definitely was a lot easier and saved us a bunch of time and cleaning.
We hit our OG dead on so I'm hoping this lands at the estimated 7% ABV. Fermentation has been crazy so far. I made a rookie mistake by starting out with an airlock which was then clogged about 36 hours later. Had to switch to a blowoff tube for a day or two and just went back to the airlock last night.
This past Saturday we brewed a 3 gallon batch of an American IPA. I went the BIAB route due to a lack of space in our apartment. It was our first brew in about 7 years. The BIAB method definitely was a lot easier and saved us a bunch of time and cleaning.
We hit our OG dead on so I'm hoping this lands at the estimated 7% ABV. Fermentation has been crazy so far. I made a rookie mistake by starting out with an airlock which was then clogged about 36 hours later. Had to switch to a blowoff tube for a day or two and just went back to the airlock last night.