I was certainly told off, and my wife was not my #1 fan that night. However, she cooled down in the end. I think she was happy that I didn't ask her to cook me some eggs.
I did have a problem getting the beer out at first since all of the hops was kid of clogging, but this was expected with this recipe. :) (I need some fresh hops. :) )
I found that using the bag was a bit more work in the keggle since I no longer have a smooth edge like I would with a pot. However, The overall experience was better, and I will likely move away from the bag for most of my brews soon anyhow. I am planning to re-purpose the pot Joking made into a mash tun, and insulate in his style. :)
BTW...Guys, I have to say that Chris does awesome work! He cut the keggle, put fittings on, and rigged the whole thing for me. The workmanship is top notch, and better than I could even hope to do. It is a good thing there are people like Chris around for a bloke like me that doesn't even know which end of a hammer is the right end to swing.
Hi Folks
Brewing a lager today for the first time and going the whole hog with a decoction as well.
In all the stuff I have read the instructions the recipes say take a "thick 3rd" out of the mash and boil.
What is a "thick 3rd"???
Cheers in advance.
Ron.