BjornJ
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Hi,
going to the ISB brew day some weeks ago, I got my first glimpse of non-BIAB brewing.
Only having done a handful of brews and then always BIAB, I have always added the hops to small bags and boiled them in these. The kind of netting gift bags that cost like $3 for 3-5 in those 1 dollar stores.
Like small grain bags,basically.
I have just been doing this without really thinking to much about it, then at Crozdog's (who have a way bigger, better setup) I noticed the hops were just floating around on the surface and still after draining the kettle they were all left in the kettle, not in the cubes.
What do others do, boil hops freely or in bags?
For the record, I make sure there is plenty of space in the bags for the hops to "expand" with the hot water thinking this makes sure I don't loose any good stuff, but letting them boil freely floating around still looked like it made more sense.
thanks
Bjorn
going to the ISB brew day some weeks ago, I got my first glimpse of non-BIAB brewing.
Only having done a handful of brews and then always BIAB, I have always added the hops to small bags and boiled them in these. The kind of netting gift bags that cost like $3 for 3-5 in those 1 dollar stores.
Like small grain bags,basically.
I have just been doing this without really thinking to much about it, then at Crozdog's (who have a way bigger, better setup) I noticed the hops were just floating around on the surface and still after draining the kettle they were all left in the kettle, not in the cubes.
What do others do, boil hops freely or in bags?
For the record, I make sure there is plenty of space in the bags for the hops to "expand" with the hot water thinking this makes sure I don't loose any good stuff, but letting them boil freely floating around still looked like it made more sense.
thanks
Bjorn