Hey All,
I'm a new member, love beer & pointing out the obvious. Just thought I'd thank everyone who has contributed to the forum as its been a 'heaps good' transition learning wise one stop shop from extract to BIAB. I have just today completed my 2nd BIAB where I successfully blew the a$$ end of the bag out. Nothing wrong with a vertical learning curve (read: stir when the heat is on). Strong scotch = lots of little floaties. I think I managed to save it, although looking into a cistern and looking into a boiling wort should not be similar in any way, shape, or form.
It is going to be bumpy but I hope I can help and be helped along the way... (the brewing part).
Look forward to it,
Cheers!
Martin
I'm a new member, love beer & pointing out the obvious. Just thought I'd thank everyone who has contributed to the forum as its been a 'heaps good' transition learning wise one stop shop from extract to BIAB. I have just today completed my 2nd BIAB where I successfully blew the a$$ end of the bag out. Nothing wrong with a vertical learning curve (read: stir when the heat is on). Strong scotch = lots of little floaties. I think I managed to save it, although looking into a cistern and looking into a boiling wort should not be similar in any way, shape, or form.
It is going to be bumpy but I hope I can help and be helped along the way... (the brewing part).
Look forward to it,
Cheers!
Martin