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Reddit mentions of 3pk Elastic Top Nylon Brew in a Bag by The Weekend Brewer
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Reddit mentions: 3
We found 3 Reddit mentions of 3pk Elastic Top Nylon Brew in a Bag by The Weekend Brewer. Here are the top ones.
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- Brew in a Bag saves both and time and money versus traditional mash tuns when all-grain brewing.
- These bags are inexpensive and can be disposed of with the grain to save time and energy on brew days.
- Fits kettles up to 14" in diameter and will hold up to 15lbs of grain
- Includes 3 bags. Kettle not included.
- Want a reusable version for long term use? Search B01D53H3W6 on Amazon to get yours now!
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Specs:
Height | 2 Inches |
Length | 4 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 5gal |
Width | 6 Inches |
Here’s a way to ease into it. Buy a 5-gallon pot for $15 and some bags for $7 and give BIAB a try on the stovetop before you make the investment. I went straight to the 3-vessel all-grain setup, but wish someone had started me here to save me the stress. I still use this for small batches.
https://www.homebrewing.org/5-Gallon-Stainless-Steel-Brew-Pot_p_272.html
https://www.amazon.com/Elastic-Nylon-Brew-Weekend-Brewer/dp/B01CRKWD8M/
Yep, and honestly, any strainer bag will work. I have to look for bigger elastic bags but with these I just cut the band and tied it together at the top.
I think these might be better but I haven’t tried them yet.
Something on the scale of 1 gal is probably easiest. Anything smaller, measuring things accurately will be very difficult and your targets (gravity and volume) will be way off. Plus trying to bottle from such a small amount of liquid will be really difficult.
Just get a brew bag and do stove-top BIAB in a regular pot. Then transfer to a 1-gal wine jug. You'll get a 6-pack that way, and it doesn't take up that much space.