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    Hernia

    I too had the mesh operation, probably about 15 + years ago so my recollection may be a little hazy. Pretty much what terrym said, I didn't have any complications but it took several months to be back to normal, you may feel a pull on the mesh occasionally but nothing to worry about. I found...
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    Newbie BIAB brewdays

    I put my hops in a fine mesh bag...seems to do the trick athumb.. Hope it turns out well Cheers
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    Newbie BIAB brewdays

    Hi Peebee Duly noted, thanks for the info, showing my ignorance there, I'm very new to brewing, thought I was helping. Please retract my statement, (can't seem to edit it for some reason) Cheers
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    Newbie BIAB brewdays

    Hiya, One way to increase efficiency is to mash overnight, the downside to this is keeping heat loss, so steps are needed to keep this to minimum. I did my first 10L BIAB recently, (I'll post my brew day experience) I did an overnight mash (12hrs), 10min sparge @ 80°, boil 60 mins, and no...
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    Hello there

    Thank you all for the warm welcome. I will report back on my BIAB efforts :thumba:
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    Hello there

    Thank you all for the warm welcome. I've done a few of festival the kits, father hooks, old Suffolk strong ale & pilgrims hope. The later imo was the better of the three.....but then it was the last one aI maden and my technique/under standing was a lot better :confused.: I'm planning on...
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    Hello there

    A newbie to brewing with only 3 kits (beer) under my belt. I've spent many hours soaking up information on the forums and am looking forward to giving BIAB a go. Cheers Jay
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