I've had my eye on a BIAB upgrade for ages, am just about ready to give it a go.
I've got the basics, having brewed 5-6 kits in the last year.
Planning to buy a 40l Buffalo boiler from Nisbets, a BIAB Bag and Copper wort chiller.
I think I'm pretty okay with the method, but my question is regarding after the boil has completed and getting it into the fermenter.
I know people talk about replacing the tap and putting on a new one with ball joint and hop strainer, but I'm hoping to avoid this if possible and leave the boiler untouched.
With that in mind, can anyone else advise me about getting the wort from the boiler to the FV leaving all the trub/hops behind?
I've got a large autosyphon, would that work or will I be sucking too much **** through ?
I've got the basics, having brewed 5-6 kits in the last year.
Planning to buy a 40l Buffalo boiler from Nisbets, a BIAB Bag and Copper wort chiller.
I think I'm pretty okay with the method, but my question is regarding after the boil has completed and getting it into the fermenter.
I know people talk about replacing the tap and putting on a new one with ball joint and hop strainer, but I'm hoping to avoid this if possible and leave the boiler untouched.
With that in mind, can anyone else advise me about getting the wort from the boiler to the FV leaving all the trub/hops behind?
I've got a large autosyphon, would that work or will I be sucking too much **** through ?