Coffeeaddictnova
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I pulled the bag out and let it drip for a minute and then put it in another SS pot I have (a cheap, very cheap, 5 gallon one). While I was getting the main pot to a boil, I could hold the bag over the second, cool pot and not worry about getting burned. This worked out fine.
And then, once I fished my "false bottom" (a vegetable steamer thing) from my main pot and put it in the cheap pot and put the bag on it. This allowed it to drain some without me holding it up.
In both cases, just add the wort from the second pot into the main pot. This was a lot easier on my back than holding the bag over the hot boil kettle.
This is exactly how I did it, and worked great. Out of curiosity, did you raise the temperature of the mash to 170 degrees (i.e., mash out), before pulling out and draining the bag?