AQUILAS
Well-Known Member
...and for those who don't have a pulley system.
After the mash, do you take the bag out and drain it in a seperate vessel or do you simply just leave the bag in there and drain it?
I don't have a pulley system in place, so for the moment, I just pull the bags out and have them drain in a separate bucket/kettle. Now, to save myself from lifting that heavy bag (not that I'm weak or anything) and from spilling and wasting wort, I'm wondering if there's even any need to take the bag out when draining the wort from the tun and into the kettle.
After the mash, do you take the bag out and drain it in a seperate vessel or do you simply just leave the bag in there and drain it?
I don't have a pulley system in place, so for the moment, I just pull the bags out and have them drain in a separate bucket/kettle. Now, to save myself from lifting that heavy bag (not that I'm weak or anything) and from spilling and wasting wort, I'm wondering if there's even any need to take the bag out when draining the wort from the tun and into the kettle.