I'm about to foolishly try another big beer with my BIAB setup and I'd like some tips or suggestions for sparging and squeezing. Here is a photo of my set up which includes a cooler MT and a HLT kettle. Not seen is my BK.
For a "normal" sized beer I have good success with draining, squeezing, then adding sparge water and repeating (after a good stir). I'm able to manage the bag and the MT fairly easily. But with a very large grain bill this becomes too heavy and bulk of the grains make it hard to push aside for draining. I also don't have any kind of colander strong enough to hold up to the grain size.
On my last big beer I just pushed through and struggled around it. This time I'm debating if I should give up and just do a full volume mash. I'd like to get more out of the grains so I'd prefer the batch sparge. I think my best bet might be to just try and strong arm it again as best I can. Just wondering if someone has a creative alternative I haven't thought of. Now I'm off to the LHBS to buy my wheat wine ingredients. Cheers.
For a "normal" sized beer I have good success with draining, squeezing, then adding sparge water and repeating (after a good stir). I'm able to manage the bag and the MT fairly easily. But with a very large grain bill this becomes too heavy and bulk of the grains make it hard to push aside for draining. I also don't have any kind of colander strong enough to hold up to the grain size.
On my last big beer I just pushed through and struggled around it. This time I'm debating if I should give up and just do a full volume mash. I'd like to get more out of the grains so I'd prefer the batch sparge. I think my best bet might be to just try and strong arm it again as best I can. Just wondering if someone has a creative alternative I haven't thought of. Now I'm off to the LHBS to buy my wheat wine ingredients. Cheers.