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Brew in a bag (BIBA).....where can you get a good grain bag thats big enough?

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Make one using voile material available at most fabric stores. The bag should be large enough to hold your kettle inside of it with the bag closed.

Another option is to have one made for you. I recently purchased a custom made bag from another member here (wilserbrewer) and I should be receiving it soon.
 
5 gal paint strainer bags form lowes, or find a LHBS that uses LD carson they make a huge bag 18x36 pillow case size
 
In my opinion, the course nylon bag is not fine enough. +1000 on the voile. You can get voile panels at Wal-Mart (curtain area) for less than $5. Each small panel will make a single large bag. The large voile skirts will make a mess of bags.

Double & fold seam (like jeans) and double stitch for mega-strength.
 
I recently stitched a few extra large bags w/ voile polyester material. What size kettle are you using? PM me for details on the bags I made and perhaps I can help you.
 
I sewed mine out of Voile. Works great! I also have paired it with a stainless steel basket, which makes it infinitely easier to pull the grain to drain.
 
mikes said:
I use the "Jumbo Coarse Nylon Bag" from AHS. It fits at 15.5 gallon keggle well. It says it holds 15 lbs of grain in the description, but I had 18 pounds of crushed grain in mine for a barley wine a few weeks ago.

http://www.austinhomebrew.com/product_info.php?products_id=1058&osCsid=1c3ce0b2a900363c0b9d8abf038ae7fd

Thanks forth thoughts everyone. For <$7 that jumbo coarse nylon bag looks like a pretty simple solution. I'm excited to explore this option. If I'm going to commit the time, it will be nice to come out with 5 gallons when I'm finished. Now I need to find a reasonable pot large enough to hold all this goodness and I'll be ready to rock.
 
The bad thing about the square bags is if you ever brew with a with a keggle with lots of grain you may have trouble getting it out. The tapered design makes it easy.
 
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