- Save time and money versus traditional mash tuns when All-Grain brewing. Brew in a bag lets you move to all grain or partial mash brewing easily, and the biab method is very simple to set up and execute, even with limited space. The brew in a bag method eliminates the need for a mash tun, later tun, or hot liquor pot.
- Durable - these bags are made of durable polyester and can be washed and reused multiple times. Durable polyester and rugged stitching ensures no grains slip into the worth easy removal of the grains makes the rest of your brew day and cleanup a breeze. Drawstring closure ensures a complete seal before removal.
- Extra large - 26" Wide and 22" Tall to ensure you can brew even the largest of recipes without spilling any grain. Use your existing kettle setup for an easy transition to All-Grain brewing! The large size makes the bag versatile enough for any application; from jams to cold brew to cider and fruit wine making, this bag can do it all!
- This bag will fit kettles up to 17" In diameter and will hold up to 20lbs of grain! The Weekend Brewer drawstring brew in a bag is used by large scale craft breweries and first-time homebrewers alike. Trust the bag used by thousands of homebrewers for any application!
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Abdul Hamid
Vert well made
I haven't used these yet ( can't rate Easy to clean, Sturdiness) as I just received them 2 days ago. That being said, they look very well made and will work for what I need them for.
Maryann Burton
Perfect for extract grain steeping and BIAB.
Perfect for extract grain steeping and BIAB. Plenty of room and extensive overlap in an 8 gallon brew pot. Nearly zero grain residue floating after boil. Even ran the wort through a strainer into my fermentor and no grains were present. Discard grains, rinse clean, hang dry, and reuse with multiple batches; with no flavor/smell rollover. Will continue to buy this bag in the future.
Jeanene Vanzandt
Very good quality
I really use this pretty hard, pressing the components after soaking for several days. It hold up great to pressure and soaking.
Brad Ailani Bradshaw
It dries very quickly after I am done with it which is nice.
I used this bag to catch pond debris from a air compressor powered pond vacuum that I built from PVC pipe. It has worked very well for that purpose, catching even the tiniest bits of leaf fragments. I probably should have looked for a bag with a smaller opening as I am fitting it over a 2" pipe, but it doesn't really matter as I just clamp it down with a hose clamp anyway. It dries very quickly after I am done with it which is nice.
Graham Brown
This worked great, and cleaned up super easily for use the ...
This worked great, and cleaned up super easily for use the next time I brew. It easily held 12lbs of grain with room to spare. The drawstring, while missing a cinch, worked great and i was able to just loop it around my ball valve to hold it in place.
Erin Nichole Schneider
Easy to use !
Beats the heck out of using a syphon. Better purity, less sediment and simple to clean. Great investment for any hobby brewer. Highly recommend !
Kara L. Whitaker
Awesome for brewing or hydro.
These brew bags are the best, I have them in a 12 gallon tote for my hydro system (keep roots from clogging system), absolutely fantastic. I'll buy more.
Jeromy Rillstone
the bag is definitely sturdy enough for 10lbs of grains (not sure what the ...
I used this bag to steep 10lbs of dry grains in a mash tun. Worked perfectly, the bag is definitely sturdy enough for 10lbs of grains (not sure what the weight was once saturated) but I would probably not add more than that in a single bag because the grains get heavy. Cleaning the bag afterwards was also relatively easy.
Ashley Baker
Good for BIAB
I've used this twice and couldn't be happier. I'm doing BIAB homebrewing in an 11 gallon pot and this fits nicely. One suggestion I read elsewhere is to clamp it onto the outside of the pot so it do slip inside. I cut apart and old coat hanger that had clips on it and those work nicely to fasten the bag to the handles of my brewpot after snuggling up the drawstring. It's fairly easy to clean as well. I toss it into my pot with OxyClean to soak and it still looks pretty good; a few grains get stuck but surprisingly almost all wash out. Below is what it looks like (ruler for scale) after two washings; it'll be three after tomorrow.
Aira Alexis Tapel
For the price, I wasn't expecting much. Two ...
For the price, I wasn't expecting much. Two brews in, this bag has worked flawlessly. I'm very please. No rips, tears or separation of the fabric. It appears to be some type of nylon. I'm using it in my 10gal, round cooler mash tun as an extra layer of filtration. It's supported with a homemade false bottom. Without the false bottom, the bag would not be deep enough to fit the cooler. So take proper measurements before purchase. My typical brews are 5.5 gal batches with 10 -13lbs of grain. This bag has no issues supporting the weight of the wet grain when lifted. After dumping out the wet grain, turn the bag inside out and rinse in the sink. A little mild soap, another quick rinse, and its clean. I don't know if it will hold up, but for $10, I'll buy a new one every year.