![]() ![]() Just like anything else you get what you pay for, thicker more durable fabrics last longer and cost more. MaterialsĪs far as I can tell, most bags are nylon, polyester or plastic. Keep in mind that a correctly fitting bag saves you money on a false bottom or screen. For instance, if you want to direct fire your kettle for step mashing, you can get a shorter bag to keep it from coming into contact with the bottom of your kettle. ![]() The standard bags are certainly cheaper, but the custom fit can satisfy unique needs. On the other hand, a custom bag is made to your specifications. A standard bag will fit a range of kettles, some better than others. You basically have two choices: Standard or custom fit. Draw strings or velcro to cinch around the kettle.Here are some things to consider when BIAB bag shopping: When you’re done mashing, you remove the bag, let it drip for a few minutes, then set it aside and bring the wort to a boil.You mash in your pre-boil volume of water, taking into account evaporation and grain loss. ![]() You mash and boil in the same kettle and there is no sparge (at least traditionally). What started out as a brewing technique that was scoffed at and criticized has become a legitimate homebrewing movement.īelow, I’ll tell you about my first all-grain brewing experience using the BIAB brewing method and review the bag that I used. Brew in a bag (BIAB) is an unstoppable force. ![]()
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