..........to other methods. Or is it?????????
I'd love to have a brewery in my house but I just don't have the space. It's got me thinking that BIAB actually has several advantages over a three vessel system, yet I'm struggling to think of advantages which 3 vessels have over BIAB.
Here are my reasons which I would like to hear contradicted!
!. Cost of setup. BIAB is easily available from scratch for <£100
2.Space. 2 hooks in the garage hold FVs and stocpot which contains all other brewing equipment. I only need my kitchen stove and a square meter of space under my sky hook.
3. With a stockpot without tap for both mashing and boiling, there is no dead space at all. It's therefore easy enough to achieve 80+% efficiency. More beer for the same money.
4. Less to clean up and therefore less hygiene issues.
5. It's a little quicker from start to finish partly due to a lack of sparging time.
6. Have I forgotten anything? :hmm:
I'd love to have a brewery in my house but I just don't have the space. It's got me thinking that BIAB actually has several advantages over a three vessel system, yet I'm struggling to think of advantages which 3 vessels have over BIAB.
Here are my reasons which I would like to hear contradicted!
!. Cost of setup. BIAB is easily available from scratch for <£100
2.Space. 2 hooks in the garage hold FVs and stocpot which contains all other brewing equipment. I only need my kitchen stove and a square meter of space under my sky hook.
3. With a stockpot without tap for both mashing and boiling, there is no dead space at all. It's therefore easy enough to achieve 80+% efficiency. More beer for the same money.
4. Less to clean up and therefore less hygiene issues.
5. It's a little quicker from start to finish partly due to a lack of sparging time.
6. Have I forgotten anything? :hmm: