MarkBastard
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Squeezing - jeez... how much are you guys trying to squeeze that its such a pain?? Pull the bag out... let it hang over a bucket till it stops dripping, give it a quick squeeze for a few seconds.... done. If the entire process of pulling and squeezing your bag takes a cumulative total even of 2mins worth of you actually doing something (not including dripping time) you're working too hard.
All I was suggesting was that instead of 'hanging' over a bucket, I want to put in a cake rack into the bucket that will act as a spacer between the grain bag and the bottom of the bucket.
This would be a zero squeeze solution.
I can't talk for everyone's grain bag, but mine drains pretty damn slowly. When I first pull it out there's actually liquid above the grain that does NOT just fall out of the size of the bag straight away. The bag is actually temporary able to hold an amount of liquid and impede that liquids flow. This causes almost a suction when pulling the bag out. Then once I have it above the level of the wort, the water does take a while to drain out of the bag. I don't mean a while to fully drain, but a while to sensibly drain. You need to hold it above the urn/kettle for at least a few minutes until the constant stream stops flowing so heavily.
My idea is to be able to transfer it to sitting on the cake rack in the bucket as quickly as possible, so you don't have to sit there holding the bag for as long. This would make the most 'stressful' part of the BIAB process much easier. The bag would then fully drain into the bottom of the bucket without a skyhook or rope around a door (that will then get sticky crap all over it). You can then add that runoff all in one go to the main pot. Piss easy. Easier than anything that involves a rope.
There's no extra equipment. You're replacing a rope plus either a skyhook or door handle with a cheap cake rack which can no doubt be used by SWMBO in the kitchen anyway.