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Sewing lessons needed
Review by Kevin
(Posted on 8/2/12)
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I used the bag one time. I only pressed it along the side of the primary with a spoon. Soon I noticed a lot of grape skins floating about. The side seam had let go for about 5 inches.
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decent bag
Review by Izaak
(Posted on 11/28/12)
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Fairly decent bag, only problem I has is the stitching is weak. Be careful when squeezing contents of bag as the seams aren't great and after a couple uses start to let whatever you have in the bag get into your wort, which defeats the purpose of having a fine mesh bag. I would recommend not squeezing the bag if you want to use this bag more than a couple times.
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Decent
Review by Roger3307
(Posted on 12/17/12)
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This has worked well so far for me.All though I have only used for one gallon batches of fruit wines.If I were going to use for larger It would need better stitching first.
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I love it
Review by Jason
(Posted on 1/20/13)
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I use these for a variety of applications. I like to wrap one around my racking cane to avoid any particles getting through to my beer
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Hops bag
Review by Jon
(Posted on 1/30/13)
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This bag works well for holding hops during the boil. When the boil is over I lift it out and suspend it do the dripping run out while the wort is being chilled. I don't need to squeeze the bag, the wort drips out fine. The mesh is fine enough to keep the hops out of the wort..
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Works Good and inexpensive
Review by John
(Posted on 4/4/13)
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I use this bag to place toasted coconut in my 5 gallon batches (secondary) of Brown Ale. It works great and makes the finish product much easier to keg without all of the mess. I have used this bag 3 times and it still is in great shape!
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Giant Hops Bag
Review by Capn
(Posted on 4/15/13)
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Its great for holding hops. I add in add the hops at the appropriate times, when done I lift it out and let it drain. Its very convenient and can hold a lot of hops.