One of the benefits of 3v systems is the ultra clear wort coming from draining grain through the grainbed.
Would it be possible implement a grainbed in biab in some way?
Either doing full volume mash, then recirculating the wort through the grainbed to clear it and temporary store the wort in a seperate bucket before pulling bag out so the wort can be returned to the main vessel to boil.
Or
Doing a batch or fly sparge and creating a grainbed then afterwards pulling the bag before returning wort to kettle.
To make this more complex, do you think this grainbed could be created ontop of a cake rack within an ebiab? (cake racks are often used in biab to prevent bag scorching)
I understand that since you are using the buckets, your not just using one vessel anymore, and that this is just wrecking the simplicity of biab..
But I was just wondering if its reasonable or possible.
Would it be possible implement a grainbed in biab in some way?
Either doing full volume mash, then recirculating the wort through the grainbed to clear it and temporary store the wort in a seperate bucket before pulling bag out so the wort can be returned to the main vessel to boil.
Or
Doing a batch or fly sparge and creating a grainbed then afterwards pulling the bag before returning wort to kettle.
To make this more complex, do you think this grainbed could be created ontop of a cake rack within an ebiab? (cake racks are often used in biab to prevent bag scorching)
I understand that since you are using the buckets, your not just using one vessel anymore, and that this is just wrecking the simplicity of biab..
But I was just wondering if its reasonable or possible.