donchiquon
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Advance warning, the amount of hops used will for sure clag up the filter. Unless you bag them up or modify the boiler before you start you' ll end up hand baling most of the wort into your mash tun. Read through this thread and you'll find two or three systems for getting round the problem. Me I've abandoned the bazooka altogether and run the wort through a muslin bag at the end of the hose into the mash tun. Even with no filter though I've ended up poking about to get really hop heavy worts through.
Hi Nigel
Do you find this happens when you use the FB, and bazooka, and use some leaf hops in the boil?
I find that as long as I use some leaf it drops onto the FB and acts as a natural filter for any pellet hops. This then leaves the bazooka free to deal with much less.
Having said that, I think you could probably just get away with the FB as Brulosophy found no difference in the beer when loads of trub gets into the FV.
Edit - Agree that Punk is a fun place to start, especially if you've not tried hoppier US beers. I did the Brulosophy MACC IPA in mine recently - bonkers hoppy 7% - and I'm forever carrying guests out after a few glasses!!!