Post #576 made 15 years ago
I am also new to this BIAB process. I have done 2 BIAB brews so far. What is the best way to clean the bag after a brew so it can be reused?
thirsty boy wrote:Well Hi,
I thought i was a member already - since fairly early on actually, but it seems I wasn't.
Haven't visited here too much - after all I am only a sporadic BIAB brewer and I waste enough time on forums as it is. But thought I'd better pop in, say hello to you all, support me old mate PP by actually turning up every now and again... and I want to nick a late copy of the calculator.
So hi everyone - I'll pop in from time to time to make sure you rebellious lot aren't fermenting (pun intended) too much trouble and to tell PistolPatch he's wrong about something just for fun.
cheers
TB
Welcome Hoppy. I do the same as Yeasty. There is no need to sanitise etc. The washing machine does a great jobYeasty wrote: Hoppy: I rinse my bag inside out and throw it in the washing machine..job done
Welcome Rich and thank you for the read above. Very interesting post and I think, after you have more of a read here, you are going to be very satisfied with your decision to BIAB.dstarider wrote:Hi all, Rich from Oregon, USA. Came across this site by following a link from another brew site.
I just finished making my keggle out of a 15.5 gallon keg and was reading up on converting an insulated cooler into a mash tunn when I found this site on mashing in 1 vessel. This would make it so much easier and sounds like I don't lose anything. I'll be making a trip to the fabric store tomorrow! I also didn't know that you could re-use your bags. I've only been doing extract brews and steeping around 1 lb of specialy grains in nylon stockings so this won't be anything different other than the amount of grains used. I still have more reading to do but I think I'll still try to rinse the grains to try and get as much sugar as possible.
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Rich
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