Nylon stockings / sox as grain bags?
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Nylon stockings / sox as grain bags?
G'day all. Just picked up by last order for a grain / extract brew and see that a grain bag was not included. I seem to recall my old father using a nylon stocking many years ago for a grain bag / hop bag - does this work? Any one know? Thanks!
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Re: Nylon stockings / sox as grain bags?
I've used one to dry hop a keg....
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If necessary you could spread the grain out throughout the entire length of the stocking or use two stockings so it wasn't tightly packed.
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Re: Nylon stockings / sox as grain bags?
You will want to do a quick test to see if the nylon leaches anything out. I've tried this with black ones before and a bunch of colour leaked out. I didn't end up brewing with them.
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Hey Andrew. Use a paint strainer bag. I use a 5 gallon nylon I picked up at Kents.
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BoringKeith wrote:Hey Andrew. Use a paint strainer bag. I use a 5 gallon nylon I picked up at Kents.

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Does the trick.
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I know. I just thought the idea of catching a woman to get the stockings had more going for it, but maybe you are right ...a trip to Kents for a strainer bag is less complicated ...plus more time for brewingKeith wrote:Does the trick.

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Brewnosers - thanks for the suggestions - all very helpful
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Re: Nylon stockings / sox as grain bags?
+1 on the paint strainer bag. I use them when I do partial mash and they're great
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HaI asked my spouse for an old stocking of hers..."well, I have some with holes in that I suppose I could give you".
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You wouldn't want mine, too hairy. 

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I'm old and married. I don't even think my wife owns stockings anymore. lolGuingesRock wrote:I know. I just thought the idea of catching a woman to get the stockings had more going for it, but maybe you are right ...a trip to Kents for a strainer bag is less complicated ...plus more time for brewingKeith wrote:Does the trick.
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Keith, you look like you are about 30 in your picture ...get your wife some stockingsKeith wrote:I'm old and married. I don't even think my wife owns stockings anymore. lolGuingesRock wrote:I know. I just thought the idea of catching a woman to get the stockings had more going for it, but maybe you are right ...a trip to Kents for a strainer bag is less complicated ...plus more time for brewingKeith wrote:Does the trick.

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Re: Nylon stockings / sox as grain bags?
Closest to stockings she wears these days is pants. lol.
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Keith wrote:Closet to stockings she wears these days is pants. lol.

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