djt17
Well-Known Member
I have done several batches using BIAB & several batches using a traditional mash tun. I really don't think BIAB is any easier, in fact I have gone back to my traditional mash tun because for me is it less messy.
I have done several batches using BIAB & several batches using a traditional mash tun. I really don't think BIAB is any easier, in fact I have gone back to my traditional mash tun because for me is it less messy.
Yes, I wouldn't want to scoop out the tun. I just turn it upside down in the horse pasture! The horse can tell when I am brewing...he won't leave the gate alone.Cleaning the bag isn't fun, that's for sure. But even though I just spray my mash tun down, I do have to scoop the grain out into a bucket for the chicken farmers. The bag I just invert into the bucket...but then the bits of grain stuck in the fabric...have to get most out before laundering it or setting it to dry...
I'd say it's a toss-up
Yes, I wouldn't want to scoop out the tun. I just turn it upside down in the horse pasture! The horse can tell when I am brewing...he won't leave the gate alone.
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