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It is similar material to voile. It's more like a paint strainer bag material. I have a second bag I haven't tried yet made of voile. I have not adjusted the mill gap setting since going to BIAB from a 3V - I'll change that to get a finer crush and see what happens.
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Actually what I use is a device called a WortWizard, which uses the Venturi principle to "pump" the wort from the kettle. It works well enough that I have 2 of them in case the first one breaks, but so far, so good. I think No-Chill is the way to go, I just hate the idea of having to buy something e...

Winpak heat resistance?

Never tried no-chill (yet), but I've been following the posts here with keen interest. I'm curious, however, about the Winpak that is referred to regularly ( http://www.usplastic.com/catalog/item.aspx?itemid=23285 ) on the USPlastics site. I wrote the USPlastics company and asked about it's heat res...

Sorry about the orientation of the photo, looked correct on my computer but somehow messed up when I uploaded. I'll let you know about no-chill as soon as I get some kind of bucket or container to try it in. For this batch I used my homemade counterflow chiller which works great to cool the wort dow...

My 1st BIAB!

Well I've been brewing all grain for a while (10 years!) with a 3 tier system and I have just been fascinated with this BIAB technique. I am a firm believer in "simpler is better" and couldn't wait to try it. I seem to have read so much on BIAB that I didn't retain a bit of it and just decided to pl...

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