jonnyjarman
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Hi all, after a bit advice..
I have recently started AG BIAB brewing. I have my MM brew kettle which I do my mashing in and another vessel that I boil in on an induction hob. I have read online that some people do not sparge when using a teabag type method and just add all the required water to the mash and boil directly after... Is this OK to do? I am thinking of going down this route and circulating the wort by using my magnetic pump which will help keep temp and also sparge a little bit whilst mashing?
Last brew I did I sparged on top of the bag but it took quite a while and not sure it was as efficient as it could be...
My skills are pretty basic and still getting to grips with everything so any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
I have recently started AG BIAB brewing. I have my MM brew kettle which I do my mashing in and another vessel that I boil in on an induction hob. I have read online that some people do not sparge when using a teabag type method and just add all the required water to the mash and boil directly after... Is this OK to do? I am thinking of going down this route and circulating the wort by using my magnetic pump which will help keep temp and also sparge a little bit whilst mashing?
Last brew I did I sparged on top of the bag but it took quite a while and not sure it was as efficient as it could be...
My skills are pretty basic and still getting to grips with everything so any help would be appreciated.
Thanks