Hi Folks,
I'm a recent convert to All Grain brewing.
My two AG brews so far have been half batch 10-15L BIAB jobs, but I would now like to brew full-sized 23L batches.
My problem is I only have a 15L stock pot and I can't afford a bigger one yet.
Could I get around this by simply mashing grain for 23L of beer with 15L of water and then topping the cooled wort in the fermenter up with cooled boiled water to make up 23L ?
Has anyone else tried this?
I'm mashing in a bag in a 26L eski. Anyone know the max amount of grain I can mash in an eski of this size?
Any suggestions would be most welcome.
Cheers,
Michael
I'm a recent convert to All Grain brewing.
My two AG brews so far have been half batch 10-15L BIAB jobs, but I would now like to brew full-sized 23L batches.
My problem is I only have a 15L stock pot and I can't afford a bigger one yet.
Could I get around this by simply mashing grain for 23L of beer with 15L of water and then topping the cooled wort in the fermenter up with cooled boiled water to make up 23L ?
Has anyone else tried this?
I'm mashing in a bag in a 26L eski. Anyone know the max amount of grain I can mash in an eski of this size?
Any suggestions would be most welcome.
Cheers,
Michael