felten
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I put down my 3rd AG BIAB brew earlier today, it was a Deschutes black butte porter clone (with a few modifications). I'm planning to brew their obsidian stout back to back with this one as well. Everything went well considering I was doing a lot of brewing firsts, until it was time to pull the bag; first time doughing in at protein rest (I was going to use a decoction for mash out as well, but chickened out), first time using my home made mash paddle (it's great), and the first time the rope broke while hoisting my bag pre boil.
Luckily I am using 2 ropes to hoist since I have one of those nylon non-draining flimsy bags (definitely want to upgrade to the polyester version from the sounds of it). I Secure it to my overhead hook with one, then use the other to tie it up further after it has a chance to drain a little.
Well when I went to lift it even further I jiggled it a little a few times like a teabag, big mistake, and then with an almighty SNAP and the bag dropped right into the pot, probably 60-70 cm drop. Luckily the 2nd rope held strong and held the bag just slightly submerged in the surface of the wort and I estimate I only lost 2L max. Fortunately I missed myself entirely and it ended up all over the floor/on the burner.
Unfortunately this threw my boil out a little and I only ended up with ~19L into the cube instead of the planned ~21L. Anyway the rope that snapped was a recent purchase from bunnings, I dont have the packaging anymore but it was one of those 3mm x 60M or so orange coils of rope, fairly cheap IIRC. I guess 3mm thick probably is not strong enough to host a 6.3kg grain bill+water that my PITA bag retains. :angry:
obligatory brew day picture;
oh and my burner sooted, my soft drink bottle of cacl2 solution developed a crack in the base, I stalled my siphon to the cube twice and my papercraft zoidberg got splashed with wort.
Luckily I am using 2 ropes to hoist since I have one of those nylon non-draining flimsy bags (definitely want to upgrade to the polyester version from the sounds of it). I Secure it to my overhead hook with one, then use the other to tie it up further after it has a chance to drain a little.
Well when I went to lift it even further I jiggled it a little a few times like a teabag, big mistake, and then with an almighty SNAP and the bag dropped right into the pot, probably 60-70 cm drop. Luckily the 2nd rope held strong and held the bag just slightly submerged in the surface of the wort and I estimate I only lost 2L max. Fortunately I missed myself entirely and it ended up all over the floor/on the burner.
Unfortunately this threw my boil out a little and I only ended up with ~19L into the cube instead of the planned ~21L. Anyway the rope that snapped was a recent purchase from bunnings, I dont have the packaging anymore but it was one of those 3mm x 60M or so orange coils of rope, fairly cheap IIRC. I guess 3mm thick probably is not strong enough to host a 6.3kg grain bill+water that my PITA bag retains. :angry:
obligatory brew day picture;
oh and my burner sooted, my soft drink bottle of cacl2 solution developed a crack in the base, I stalled my siphon to the cube twice and my papercraft zoidberg got splashed with wort.