tHANKS ALL
BTW, I am one of the few who truly dislike BIAB. But, I have not made a rig that really handles the hot, wet, sticky, heavy, messy bag of spent grain.
I respect and appreciate your opinion, I do. I also strongly feel that if you are experiencing difficulty with a "hot, wet, sticky, heavy, messy bag of spent grain" that you are doing it all wrong.
I have done 15 gallon BIAB with 35lb grain bills and experienced none of the problems you insist on repeating over and over on almost every BIAB thread.
To me, this is like someone saying they have a strong dislike for soup, as they always spill it on their lap. I guess some do better with sandwiches
Back on topic...while it is very easy to push the bag away from the kettle and avoid the probe, surprisingly some people often make mistakes and forget. Typically i get an email from someone that starts something like this, "I did a really dumb thing during my last brew session...
Haha. I'm looking into a Tri-clamp to where the probe sits back more. I love the idea of BIAB, less equipment I have to store and I can do all grain.
I respect and appreciate your opinion, I do. I also strongly feel that if you are experiencing difficulty with a "hot, wet, sticky, heavy, messy bag of spent grain" that you are doing it all wrong.
I have done 15 gallon BIAB with 35lb grain bills and experienced none of the problems you insist on repeating over and over on almost every BIAB thread.
To me, this is like someone saying they have a strong dislike for soup, as they always spill it on their lap. I guess some do better with sandwiches
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