cmybeer
Well-Known Member
I had a rough BIAB season here in MN last winter and am having a blast brewing now in the summer but thinking ahead. Does anyone have any input on whether a HERMS or RIMS system would be more efficient in cold winter months? I'm probably setting up in an uninsulated garage and I want more consistency when it gets chilly so I can bail if I want and not worry about my temp plummeting.
I'm debating between a single vessel eBIAB system that cycles through a rims tube or a dual vessel eBIAB system that cycles the mash through a HERMS coil. I've got access to a controller, most electrical components and two kettles if I want to go that route.
Just looking for some input from folks used to working in the c
I'm debating between a single vessel eBIAB system that cycles through a rims tube or a dual vessel eBIAB system that cycles the mash through a HERMS coil. I've got access to a controller, most electrical components and two kettles if I want to go that route.
Just looking for some input from folks used to working in the c