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I don't have enough space above my stove to lift the grain bag out of the kettle. I want to keep the valve so that I can drain the wort out of the kettle, take the kettle off the stove, take out the bag and pour the wort back in to get it to a boil (don't worry, I can bring 70L to a heavy rolling bo...

gas fired rims biab

So you're all saying that a ball valve on the bottom of the kettle will only give me more work in cleaning, opposed to the ease of use it gives me during the brewing process? I can also purchase a 3 piece valve and take it apart at the end of the brew day and soak it in oxy or pbw. The rinsing of my...

Of course I read what I wrote above. What this BIAB-setup brings me is no sparge trouble anymore, while still being able to do step mashes, along with some speed increase and an increased precision in mash temps. My cleanup will be the following: End of boil>hook up sanitized silicone hoses to the p...

gas fired rims biab

The only extra things to clean is the valve at the bottom of the pot and the false bottom, since I use every part of the recirculation (hoses and pump) during cleaning anyway.

The pump is rated for 95 degrees C, we'll above mash out temps.

Yes, I read that thread thoroughly. I don't have the basket insert that he has, so I don't think I will run into the problems that he has. I will however run into problems with my temperature probe, since it's off to the side so getting an accurate reading may be a bit of a challenge.

gas fired rims biab

Hi all! I'm going from a single vessel AG system to a BIAB for the ease of use and the speed. I want to use a false bottom to keep the bag off the bottom of the kettle and recirculate the wort via a small solar pump. I guess this has already been done before, so I think you'll be able to tell me if ...

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