agrazela
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Anyone doing 5gal AG BIAB in one of these low-cost Concord / Ballington brand stainless pot with strainer baskets? Specifically the 36qt (9gal) size?:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00A3J6F1Q/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
(I see these on ebay too for the same or slightly lower price)
I'm thinking the basket would make pulling and draining (and, egad, maybe sparging!) the grain bag a breeze. I do figure I'd be limited to ~1.070-1.075 OG in a 5gal batch, but that's at least 90% of what I brew anyway. And if I wanted the occasional Imperial, I suppose I could do two separate mashes for a single batch--which is what I'm usually doing now with my 20qt / 5gal kettle even for moderate gravity AG ales, and that's getting tiresome!
I did search and see that some BIAB'ers do use / have used this type of arrangement, but I have not seen any actual reviews of:
a) just how well the bag-in-basket-in-kettle system works out (vs. say, the standard bag-in-kettle)
b) this particular pot (quality, functionality, etc.)
Thanks!
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00A3J6F1Q/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
(I see these on ebay too for the same or slightly lower price)
I'm thinking the basket would make pulling and draining (and, egad, maybe sparging!) the grain bag a breeze. I do figure I'd be limited to ~1.070-1.075 OG in a 5gal batch, but that's at least 90% of what I brew anyway. And if I wanted the occasional Imperial, I suppose I could do two separate mashes for a single batch--which is what I'm usually doing now with my 20qt / 5gal kettle even for moderate gravity AG ales, and that's getting tiresome!
I did search and see that some BIAB'ers do use / have used this type of arrangement, but I have not seen any actual reviews of:
a) just how well the bag-in-basket-in-kettle system works out (vs. say, the standard bag-in-kettle)
b) this particular pot (quality, functionality, etc.)
Thanks!
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