Firewalker11
Brewer
Yupper, its a HARD squeeze too!
When the grain is still saturated from the mash and is put into the bucket with 1/2 gallon of water, the water actually covers all of the grain in the bag. It's not really a "sparge" in that sense but a way to keep fluid around the grain while I wait for the boil temp to rise. In any case, its fast, no extra work as the sparge water is around 130° (never bothered to temp it) by the time the grain bag makes it into the bucket as the sparge water is drained off the pot when I am heating to my strike temp.
When the grain is still saturated from the mash and is put into the bucket with 1/2 gallon of water, the water actually covers all of the grain in the bag. It's not really a "sparge" in that sense but a way to keep fluid around the grain while I wait for the boil temp to rise. In any case, its fast, no extra work as the sparge water is around 130° (never bothered to temp it) by the time the grain bag makes it into the bucket as the sparge water is drained off the pot when I am heating to my strike temp.