Hmm, with a small tun, what about mashing the same grain twice in a row and no-to-little sparge?
Insane? :blink:
PZ.
Well?h34r:
but you can do two smaller sparges which should be fine with tannins. (unless you are doing a very light coloured beer.)
Anyone experience with mashing a double batch in a 38 litre Keep Cold Cooler ?
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Oh yeah....
... and my mash tun is a 20L bucket submerged in my 40L urn.
Cheers,
JS
Anyone experience with mashing a double batch in a 38 litre Keep Cold Cooler ?
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Pumpy.
I used to use a 38 Litre round Igloo (basically same as Keep Cold). I mashed up to 10kg of grain without a problem. B)
Warren -
Excuse my ignorance, but what exactly constitutes a "split sparge"?
PZ.
Hi Finger,
The technique you describe is known as 'Parti-gyle Brewing.' It is a very 'old school' method of brewing that isn't used much any more but is well suited to the full volume, all in one, brewing that you intend on doing. It involves making a BIG beer to begin with using the first runnings (no sparge) to boil up for your strong beer and then mash the grain again to use the second runnings as your mid-strength beer.
A quick rummage through my bookmarks turned up this Randy Mosher article but Im sure google will turn up heaps of info.
I hope to have a crack at this soon also. :super:
Cheers, :beer:
JS
Anyone experience with mashing a double batch in a 38 litre Keep Cold Cooler ?
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Pumpy.
I used to use a 38 Litre round Igloo (basically same as Keep Cold). I mashed up to 10kg of grain without a problem. B)
Warren -
Thanks Warren,
thats all i needed to give me the confidence looks like a double batch of Aidens Irish Red it is on Sunday
was going to split it with a Nottingham yeast and a Safale S04
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FB, I've got a rectangular 36L esky. Only about $40 IIRC.