The Happy Mug
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I just bought a new bag from the homebrew store. It's just the right size for a brewpot, and with an elastic edge to it holds secure to the rim. First batch with it is a standard extract brew.
My first thoughts were that it saves me from having to tie off a bag and drop it in. No more hot knots and such to deal with.
It worked great for steeping my grains, nice and easy. Great thing to have.
When I stuck my hops in it at a boil, I quickly realized a problem. The boiling wort quickly built up bubbles beneath it, and lifted part of the bag out of the boil, leaving a small part of my hops steaming instead of boiling.
Then, it hit me as I fumed over it. Would this not help my hop profile? Certainly, those leaf hops sitting above are going to distribute their oils at different times, making it more complex.
Anybody else have thoughts on this? I think I like it.
I just realized I have to move it aside to put my wort chiller in 20 minutes from now. I might use this bag exclusively for steeping grains.
My first thoughts were that it saves me from having to tie off a bag and drop it in. No more hot knots and such to deal with.
It worked great for steeping my grains, nice and easy. Great thing to have.
When I stuck my hops in it at a boil, I quickly realized a problem. The boiling wort quickly built up bubbles beneath it, and lifted part of the bag out of the boil, leaving a small part of my hops steaming instead of boiling.
Then, it hit me as I fumed over it. Would this not help my hop profile? Certainly, those leaf hops sitting above are going to distribute their oils at different times, making it more complex.
Anybody else have thoughts on this? I think I like it.
I just realized I have to move it aside to put my wort chiller in 20 minutes from now. I might use this bag exclusively for steeping grains.