bigdawg86
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I have done about 12 extract kits, including a 1.135OG RIS which is **prayerfully** bottle conditioning as we speak. I did my first BIAB a few weeks ago with a 9lb grain bill. That was super easy using the standard 1 vessel setup. I decided I wanted to to the same 1.135 RIS again (Bourbon County Clone), but this time all grain.
I initially was going to go with BIAB, but realized I was pushing / over the limits with a 12 gallon kettle. I remembered I had a 60qt ice chest unused in my garage and found I already had the parts needed to convert it to a mash tun to handle the 27lbs of grain. My plan is to do a 2 vessel brew (I will likely have to temporarily put runnings in plastic bucket since my kettle is serving as HLT) . I initially planned on the DIY "bazooka" screen, but decided to invest in a rectangular brew bag (so I can winch / drip dry the bag to increase efficiency if needed).
So my question is this, should I run some sort of manifold under the grain bag? Obviously with the bag, the manifolds purpose is not to filter the grain bed, but rather to get an "even draw" from the grain bed. It seems that if I were to run just a dip tube drawing from one side of the tun that would cause uneven wort extraction. What is the consensus on this? Am I over thinking it?
I initially was going to go with BIAB, but realized I was pushing / over the limits with a 12 gallon kettle. I remembered I had a 60qt ice chest unused in my garage and found I already had the parts needed to convert it to a mash tun to handle the 27lbs of grain. My plan is to do a 2 vessel brew (I will likely have to temporarily put runnings in plastic bucket since my kettle is serving as HLT) . I initially planned on the DIY "bazooka" screen, but decided to invest in a rectangular brew bag (so I can winch / drip dry the bag to increase efficiency if needed).
So my question is this, should I run some sort of manifold under the grain bag? Obviously with the bag, the manifolds purpose is not to filter the grain bed, but rather to get an "even draw" from the grain bed. It seems that if I were to run just a dip tube drawing from one side of the tun that would cause uneven wort extraction. What is the consensus on this? Am I over thinking it?