Thanks very much for the replies above. You taking the time to listen to the podcast is very much appreciated. It was a real pleasure to be interviewed by Brad as he is a very friendly guy, down to earth, loves brewing and pumps out quality information at such a tremendous rate I have absolutely no idea how he manages to do it. It is very worthwhile subscribing to his newsletter and you can do so
here. Beersmith is an excellent, "info," site. (When I get some time, I'll ask Brad to update the BIAB information there so it is completely up to date.)
My chat with Brad lasted about an hour and a half and 3/4s of an hour was spent on the interview so a few edits had to be made and they were done very well. The only edited bit that needs to be passed on here is my thanks to all the brewers who helped get BIAB off the ground and to the new members who stream in here every day with such enthusiasm. It is a real pleasure to be a part of this community.
BobBrews, I didn't have a picture so we stole one of PP's who looks very similiar
and who also provided some notes to help with the interview along with NME, hashie, wiz and jimmysuperlative who I often ask for help on things like this. Any credit on the bits I got right should definitely go to them.
As for more trub at the end of the boil shib, I would have been unable to answer such a question. I have done several side by side BIAB / batch-sparge brews and have noticed no trub difference at the end of the boil. My BIABs sometimes have a lot of trub and sometimes very little so I really have no answer here and until we did, say ten, side by side brews using perhaps two different porosity bags, I would be very suspicious of anyone offering a definitive answer. As mentioned in the podcast, BIABrewers have always gone out of their way to be honest about BIAB even to the extent of trying to predict possible faults. So far, none of these predictions have turned out to be correct. I suspect that more trub at the end of the boil might be another false prediction but at this stage, I personally really don't know.
Thanks again to Brad for all his quality work, enthusiasm and dedication to the brewing community and to all of you brewers who bring those same qualities here that create and constantly enable this excellent and most enjoyable, international community.
Great job
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Pat
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