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Larry Sayre, Developer of 'Mash Made Easy'
Do I simply remove the braid and install the bag, or is some sort of false bottom required in conjunction with the bag? I have a 52 quart Coleman Extreme cooler.
I use a bag but I also have a regular crush and use no-sparge. No bag squeezing (I'd steer clear of squeezing the bag if wort clarity and quality are something you care about) but I do recirculate the mash the entire time and use a false bottom simply to raise the bag off my kettle bottom as I direct fire with a standalone electric burner. The bag is basically a mash filter.
By "regular crush" do you mean in the vicinity of a 0.035" gap?
With the bag will I still need to add rice hulls to my grist when I use fairly large amounts of things such as flaked oats, or does the bag eliminate the need for rice hulls?
No. The whole point of rice hulls is to prevent oats from gumming up and causing a stuck sparge. Since you're using a bag, there is nothing to block your outlet.With the bag will I still need to add rice hulls to my grist when I use fairly large amounts of things such as flaked oats, or does the bag eliminate the need for rice hulls?
I use a bag but I also have a regular crush and use no-sparge. No bag squeezing (I'd steer clear of squeezing the bag if wort clarity and quality are something you care about) but I do recirculate the mash the entire time and use a false bottom simply to raise the bag off my kettle bottom as I direct fire with a standalone electric burner. The bag is basically a mash filter.
Don't confuse clear wort with clear beer. They really aren't related. You can have some awfully murky wort and still get clear beer.
I use a rectangular cooler and just switched from bazooka screen to a bag. I crush finer now and I have to pull the bag away from the drain hole to get it to drain. I just bungie it over to the other side similar to a process I saw posted here. It works very well. I've raised my efficiency and I no longer need to vorlauf.
Next up is to try underletting.
I just received my Brew Bag. The instructions say to wash it by hand in a mild soap solution. Is this advice only for subsequent uses, or must this also be done prior to the very first use?
I imagine that the first wash is to get any manufacturing leftovers out of the bag. I dip my bag into an oxyclean-based washing solution, lightly scrub it, and rinse it after I first purchase it. After that it's only a hot rinse to get the leftover grains out, a quick spritz from the sanitizer bottle, and then I hang it to dry over my mash tun until the next time I use it.I just received my Brew Bag. The instructions say to wash it by hand in a mild soap solution. Is this advice only for subsequent uses, or must this also be done prior to the very first use?