• Please visit and share your knowledge at our sister communities:
  • If you have not, please join our official Homebrewing Facebook Group!

    Homebrewing Facebook Group

Bag Reviews? - www.brewinabag.com/

Homebrew Talk

Help Support Homebrew Talk:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
I have a 15 gallon alum pot and I use one of my good sleeping bags. I realize everyone may not have one of these laying around but man it works well at holding temps.


Sent from my iPhone using Home Brew
 
I own the bag the OP posted in the original post and love it. I only have 5 or 6 brews under my belt but have been very happy so far. It is HIGH quality and I have no doubt it will last for a long time. Although I haven't made a really big beer yet I have no doubt my BIAB bag will hold up to whatever I can fit inside it because of the straps that support all the weight. They even have loops if you want to hook up a pully or bar to lift from. I am not familiar with the manufacturer who has posted on this thread so I have nothing bad to say about him but you wont be disappointed if you buy the brew bag from brewinabag.com. Whatever you choose you will be happy you made the jump to all grain.
 
There are better bags out there. They might be fast, but they are not the best :)

www.custombiab.com

They are the best but as a young mother her family comes first. So it is some times harder and slower to get a bag. i just got a second bag as as backup just in case. I ended getting one from http://www.brewinabag.com/ I prefer one with handles and the webbing. the shipping was super fast. The workmanship is good. maybe not quite as good as custombiab.
 
I purchased my bag from http://www.bagbrewer.com/. They have super sturdy bags and the one I purchased fits my kettle very nicely. I've been using it for 8 months and it continues to perform perfectly. They are $35 including shipping, and you just provide dimensions for your kettle and you get a custom bag. I could not be happier.
 
Well after doing my due diligence, I wound up going with the brewinabag.com bag. All of the manufacturers mentioned had pros and cons, and it just came down to my personal preference. It appears to be constructed sturdily and fits perfectly. I'll be brewing with it this weekend and have no doubt it will perform the task..... Now whether I am efficient is another story. Thanks for all your input.

George
 
I purchased my bag from http://www.bagbrewer.com/. They have super sturdy bags and the one I purchased fits my kettle very nicely. I've been using it for 8 months and it continues to perform perfectly. They are $35 including shipping, and you just provide dimensions for your kettle and you get a custom bag. I could not be happier.


This is where I got my bag from. The turn around time was pretty quick, especially for a custom made bag. Really good customer service too, the guy emailed me confirm my order and gave me an ETA for shipment. The handles are really nice and sturdy and because it's made to the dimensions of my kettle it fits nicely around the top of my kettle while mashing.


Sent from my iPad using Home Brew
 
I got mine from http://www.biab-brewing.com, and so glad I did. The nylon webbing ('straps' as my daughter the seamstress insists...) with loops and velcro to tighten the top around the pot rim is leaps and bounds better than a drawstring. Hook the loops on my ratchet and hoist it up in seconds.
Since I got mine I saw another that has the webbing down the sides and across the bottom with vertical lifting loops, as well as webbing around the bottom (true cylinder shape). A little overkill, but I'm having my daughter make me one like this for my backup pot.
 

Latest posts

Back
Top