Mate. Don't. Honestly. Just don't.If BIAB is so good and easy, what are the benefits in the 3v thing?
Mate. Don't. Honestly. Just don't.
Everyone understands that but you might as well have started a conversation on abortion with the Pope. Do some more reading and you'll see why.Didn't mean to stir up any shit.
I like that there are many people here that have progressed through them all
my experience, and understanding is systems evolve with you... adopt the following formula
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X space / desire x ability to tinker / cashflow % time = Beer
h34r:
I'm not having a dig here, Crusty, (I know it will look like I am) I'm glad you've found a way to make your brewday more enjoyable but isn't this the exact opposite to the situation a PID is supposed to create?I had to monitor my mash all the time
I'm not having a dig here, Crusty, (I know it will look like I am) I'm glad you've found a way to make your brewday more enjoyable but isn't this the exact opposite to the situation a PID is supposed to create?
Did you try adjusting your system to a gravity 3v, single infusion system to simplify it before you went BIAB?
I'm not trying to get you to change your mind in the slightest - as I say, it is awesome to see any brewer enjoying their brewdays but I'm just curious because your vitriolic attacks on 3v don't seem to marry up with my experience at all (gravity fed 3v).
Ah, understood. I've only had one stuck mash but it was so horrific that if it happened all the time like it did on your rig I probably wouldn't even have looked at another system - I just would have taken up knitting or something.
This is like asking, "Which is the better half of a woman - the top or the bottom."
Should stick with kits. They're just as good.
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