Lord Raja Goomba I
Prisoner of Sobriety
Bribie, have you got the thread where you used the holey bucket as a hard BIAB bag? Twas a great thread.
Some award winning members of the Pine Rivers Underground Brewing have been doing that for years, and had never heard of BIAB. If I were 3V I'd do that myself.Trevandjo said:For what it's worth, I use a bag inside my mash tun. It makes grain removal simple and assists in the straining of husks during lautering. Makes things simple - which leaves less cleaning and more drinking time.
Lord Raja Goomba I said:It'll be fine. You'll be able to drink it and you sound like youre already learning.
Have a look at my 2 pot stovetop method with ghetto lauter thread. Not saying you should do it that way, but it's how I went about it. I ended up ditching the bag to be able to sparge properly. I noted that BribieG had an experiment where he was using a ghetto bucket as sort of a BIAB bag. Many ways to skin a cat, get the theory sorted as you practice and it'll all make sense.
and how do you remove the bag and grains after? pulley? cuz lord knows i shuda had something planned for that last night :huh:Trevandjo said:For what it's worth, I use a bag inside my mash tun. It makes grain removal simple and assists in the straining of husks during lautering. Makes things simple - which leaves less cleaning and more drinking time.
Hey Goomba- had another look last night at the videos of the ghetto bucket method. I'm probably gonna head over to Bunning s and pick up what I need to get this done. It all makes much more sense now.Lord Raja Goomba I said:It'll be fine. You'll be able to drink it and you sound like youre already learning.
Have a look at my 2 pot stovetop method with ghetto lauter thread. Not saying you should do it that way, but it's how I went about it. I ended up ditching the bag to be able to sparge properly. I noted that BribieG had an experiment where he was using a ghetto bucket as sort of a BIAB bag. Many ways to skin a cat, get the theory sorted as you practice and it'll all make sense.
I don't use an element in the bucket - the bucket is purely a receptacle for separating the liquid from the grains (lautering) and then washing the leftover grains from that process with hotter water to dislodge any sugars (sparging). It doesn't heat.Lochem said:Hey Goomba- had another look last night at the videos of the ghetto bucket method. I'm probably gonna head over to Bunning s and pick up what I need to get this done. It all makes much more sense now.
Just curious how strong (wattage etc) is the heating element that you put in to the hot water kettle/boil kettle? Where can I find one, should they have those at Bunning s? And how do you recommend I fit it into the bucket without leaking?
Thanks
Oh ok. Because in the ghetto system videos there is a heating element inside the bucket that doubles as a HLT/boil kettle, that's why I was asking.Lord Raja Goomba I said:I don't use an element in the bucket - the bucket is purely a receptacle for separating the liquid from the grains (lautering) and then washing the leftover grains from that process with hotter water to dislodge any sugars (sparging). It doesn't heat.
The water to do sparging is heated on the stove in one of the pots, whilst I was lautering into the other pot.
The idea of the method is - it isn't the easiest in terms of effort compared to a full 3V system. But it is cheap - the only real purchases are the big w pots (which can be recommissioned in an upgraded system) the 2 buckets and tap. The rest is usually lying around the house.
No worries. Mine isn't identical to the ghetto system, I borrowed some ideas from it, but adapted to existing stuff, minimised budget and using the stovetop as the heating.Lochem said:Oh ok. Because in the ghetto system videos there is a heating element inside the bucket that doubles as a HLT/boil kettle, that's why I was asking.
Thanks
Sorry Lochem. I'm not sure how I missed this one.Lochem said:and how do you remove the bag and grains after? pulley? cuz lord knows i shuda had something planned for that last night :huh:
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