G Glot Well-Known Member Joined 10/8/13 Messages 365 Reaction score 59 Location Rockvegas 1/1/14 #1 I am having issues with heating at the moment. If I do a BIAB mash and then split the wort into two pots to boil but only hop one and then recombine to chill and ferment. Would only hopping one be an issue?
I am having issues with heating at the moment. If I do a BIAB mash and then split the wort into two pots to boil but only hop one and then recombine to chill and ferment. Would only hopping one be an issue?
barls causer of chaos and mayhem Joined 30/1/05 Messages 6,166 Reaction score 785 1/1/14 #2 your utilisation would be down mate but other than that not really.
roverfj1200 Well-Known Member Joined 15/4/09 Messages 548 Reaction score 28 1/1/14 #3 I see no problems with this.. Same as doing a 7 litre or so extract boil... As long as you boil both for full time...
I see no problems with this.. Same as doing a 7 litre or so extract boil... As long as you boil both for full time...
Lord Raja Goomba I Prisoner of Sobriety Joined 21/5/10 Messages 4,882 Reaction score 975 Location Ferny Grove, Brisbane 1/1/14 #4 What barls said. In my two pot stovetop method I split the hop additions between the two pots.
G Glot Well-Known Member Joined 10/8/13 Messages 365 Reaction score 59 Location Rockvegas 1/1/14 #5 yeah. Was thinking I might split the additions even if it's not spot on even.
Lord Raja Goomba I Prisoner of Sobriety Joined 21/5/10 Messages 4,882 Reaction score 975 Location Ferny Grove, Brisbane 1/1/14 #6 Close enough is good enough. Slightly uneven splits didn't stop me getting awards. If it's good enough for the experts, who am I to argue?
Close enough is good enough. Slightly uneven splits didn't stop me getting awards. If it's good enough for the experts, who am I to argue?