Testing a new style BIAB
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Testing a new style BIAB
Hey! I'm making a new style BIAB for kettles (no coolers), and need someone to test it and give me honest feedback. Here's some criteria:
Must have purchased a bag from me before (for comparison's sake)
Must be going to Keith's tomorrow so I can get you the bag
Must be brewing in the next week or so. (2, max)
Of course, the bag will be free, and you can keep it. I just ask for honest feedback and send me pictures of anything you think is an issue.
Anyone interested?
Becky
Must have purchased a bag from me before (for comparison's sake)
Must be going to Keith's tomorrow so I can get you the bag
Must be brewing in the next week or so. (2, max)
Of course, the bag will be free, and you can keep it. I just ask for honest feedback and send me pictures of anything you think is an issue.
Anyone interested?
Becky
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Re: Testing a new style BIAB
What's new about it? Will it fit my pot?
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Re: Testing a new style BIAB
It's not made yet, so it can fit anything But how big is your pot again?
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Re: Testing a new style BIAB
A 19 gallon that's 18.5" diameter x 17.5" deep.Becky wrote:It's not made yet, so it can fit anything But how big is your pot again?
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On tap at RubberToe's:
Sometimes on a Sunday Belgian Dubbel, Oaked Old Ale, Ordinary Bitter
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Sometimes on a Sunday Belgian Dubbel, Oaked Old Ale, Ordinary Bitter
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Re: Testing a new style BIAB
If not Becky make one for ji.. Yes old pot and I'll test it
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Re: Testing a new style BIAB
I'll be there. Will get you my specific measurements as soon as I can (crazy busy at work).
Thanks,
-Rob
Thanks,
-Rob
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On tap at RubberToe's:
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On tap at RubberToe's:
Sometimes on a Sunday Belgian Dubbel, Oaked Old Ale, Ordinary Bitter
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Re: Testing a new style BIAB
I have a keggel and will test too if you need. We can share the bag. No need for a free one for me.
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Re: Testing a new style BIAB
Thanks guys! Rob is going to be my guinea pig and if I need more, I'll let you know!
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