I think there's more of a consensus on the high quality of Wilser's bags than any other topic on this forum.
@wilserbrewer I've been looking on your website to buy replacement bags for my High Gravity system. I like your grand slam package with the larger 150 pound capacity ratchet pulley. My kettle has a 5500 ultra low watt density heating element in it. I was wondering if there are any concerns with your bags coming in direct contact with the heating element during the mash. The reason I ask is I would like to get rid of the stainless steel basket that came with the system and just use your grain bag instead.
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I use the Brew Bag and really like it for the strap loops when I attach it to the hoist pulley.Just started home brewing and I'm already eager to start with all grain. BIAB is looking like a great option for me; just need a bag and I should have all the equipment I need.
What bag dows everyone use? I found one on Amazon, fairly cheap that looks decent
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01D53H3W6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_cmLMCbXXAEC01
I've also read about this one that seems very well made, just a bit pricer than amazon.
https://www.brewinabag.com/products/the-brew-bag-for-kettles
So what's everyone using??
I use the Brew Bag and really like it for the strap loops when I attach it to the hoist pulley.
You're absolutely correct. Those straps work well for me since I have 10ft ceiling in the garage and use a locking hoist the has a release string.Looks like a solid product that suits your situation well.
What I don't like about the straps is that it puts the attachment point way above the grains, which requires a lot of space between the kettle and the overhead anchor point.
With my Wilser bag I just use a little loop of cord to make a prusik hitch around the bag, placing the attachment point where I want it to be, right above the grains.
I guess you could put a prusik hitch around a bag that has straps, but then what would be the point of paying for the straps?
.... like the straps as I fold them over the kettle sides and run a nylon string around and through them and tie it off. Keeps the bag from slipping or shifting when adding the grain at dough in. No more binder clips needed.