Hi, been referring to this website for a while now and found it a great resource.
I started brewing a while back and I have just being doing one gallon batches. As I don't have much space and didn't want to make too much of a mess to not incur the wrath of she who must be obeyed, I tried BIAB.
I was finding the bag to be a bit awkward, then I saw on one of Basic Brewing's episodes where James (I think) mashed in the pot without a bag and then he strained the mash into a separate pot for the boil.
I started doing this (using the bag over a colander), are there any limitations to this or anything else I need to consider?
Efficiency wise, I was getting mid to high 60's when using the bag in my pot and it has only improved a little bit when using the straining method (that may be more to grind coarseness and stirring on my part).
Thanks in advance.
I started brewing a while back and I have just being doing one gallon batches. As I don't have much space and didn't want to make too much of a mess to not incur the wrath of she who must be obeyed, I tried BIAB.
I was finding the bag to be a bit awkward, then I saw on one of Basic Brewing's episodes where James (I think) mashed in the pot without a bag and then he strained the mash into a separate pot for the boil.
I started doing this (using the bag over a colander), are there any limitations to this or anything else I need to consider?
Efficiency wise, I was getting mid to high 60's when using the bag in my pot and it has only improved a little bit when using the straining method (that may be more to grind coarseness and stirring on my part).
Thanks in advance.