Why not just sparge? Is that possible with BIAB?
Here is the method I use to squeeze my bag. First I open up Firefox in Private Browsing mode... oh wait, we're talking beer.
Seriously though, I picked this method up from the Aussie BIAB forums. I lift my bag out of the kettle and put it in my fermenting bucket (you can use any bucket or container). At the bottom of the bucket I place a pasta colandar pot up side down. While holding the bag over the bucket, I twist the bag so as to compress the grains. I then lower the bag inside the bucket, and set it on top of the colandar while holding the twisted portion of the bag. I then use a pot lid to squeeze down on the bag. I wear heavy duty rubber gloves while doing this. I'll do this a few times before dumping the collected wort into the kettle.
I also sparge in the fermenter bucket because my second kettle is not that big. I heat up my sparge water in the smaller kettle, then dump it onto my grain bag in the bucket. I let that sit for 15 minutes. I'll do a twist on the bag to drain it a little, but by that time I usually have enough wort.
do you have a link to the aussie BIAB forum you referenced?
http://www.biabrewer.info/ is the site. It has a PITA registration system, but it is worth registering so you can download the excel spreadsheets.
thanks man... hows the discussion?
The discussion is really good. The guys over there are very friendly and more than willing to offer you advice. There is no void of detailed information. In fact, the post that I gave me the idea on how to squeeze my bag was quite in depth, along with efficiency numbers and gravity readings that compared before and after the squeezing.
It isn't as active over there as it is on HBT, but there is a lot less... bickering.
Oh, another thing the Aussies like to do is get a pulley system to lift their bag. I haven't read up on how that system really works and the methods they use, but these guys are really hardcore about their BIAB techniques!
Oh, another thing the Aussies like to do is get a pulley system to lift their bag. I haven't read up on how that system really works and the methods they use, but these guys are really hardcore about their BIAB techniques!
Don't big commercial breweries use something called a "mash press"? I have a buddy that brews at Left Hand out of Longmount, CO and he said they use a "mash press." I'm an extract brewer so I don't know sh** about mashing but it sounds like the same idea, no? If I'm out of line, I'll just head back to the extract forum with all the kids and adult half-wits
Yes you squeeze. In fact read this, and watch the basic brewing video I linked in this post. The thread is a discussion of the myth that squeezing the grain bag in extract w/ grains extracts tannins, but I reference the fact that in biab we do squeeze. In fact James at Basic Brewing is squeezing in the video.
Revvy, are you supposed to not squeeze the bag in extract brewing? I have let mine simply drain while holding it, but I feel like there's still tons of usable water in there every time...
This ought to settle some questions. Consider this:
A commercial brewery has a hundreds of pounds of grain in a mash tun.
At the end of lauter, there is significant pressure on the bottom part of the grain bed.
This pressure is probably equal or greater than the pressure exerted from a person standing on a home-brewer's 10-gallon mash.
In other words, in a commercial brewery, half of the mash is getting squeezed, HARD. So it must be okay.
Resurrecting a dead post! Yes... squeeze squeeze squeeze the bag! And I'm not sure why I'm reading that a lot of people are sparging in a BIAB session. If you're sparging.. you're not BIABing.