BIAB Calculator



Below is a BIAB calculator I built to determine the amount of strike water I needed to start with for a no sparge BIAB brewing session. You can interact with the spreadsheet on this page or download it for your personal use. Enjoy!



2 Comments

  1. ANDREW KNIGHT /

    THANKS FOR SHARING THIS BIAB CALCULATOR. I TRIED A 3 GALLON BATCH LAST NIGHT BEFORE I FOUND YOUR SITE, AND ENDED UP NEEDING TO ADD WATER TO CORRECT A SUPER HIGH GRAVITY. I’LL USE THIS AS A GUIDE NEXT TIME (ALONG WITH A BIGGER KETTLE).
    THANKS AGAIN!

  2. Andrew Stevenson /

    I’m trying BIAB for the first time next weekend and with this calculator I dont have to worry about having too much or too little water.

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