buckerooni
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a thermomix is a 2L jug that can be temp controlled (increments of 10c up to 100c) with a set of blades that also work as stirers.
I'm thinking it could be used for mashing as it keeps temp and stirs at the same time. It can also turn wheat into flour so it might also be able to mill grain.
I'm a noob DME (no kits) + hop brewer at the moment but thinking this could be an experiment.
by overall approach was:
1. mash in batches
2. add batch to boil using colander/bag setup over boil pot (a 20L pot on stove)
3. sparge directly into boil
3. commence hopping
4. continue to add wort/sparge to boil
5. finish off hopping and normal process from here
would this work?
Before I get too crazy, here's some questions
q1. any issue mashing at 70c (themomix only does 10c increments i.e. 60c/70c/80c etc)
q2. being a 2L jug, what kind of water/grain ratios could I run? How many 2L batches of 2L for reasonable efficiency (this might be the downfall if there's too many)
q3. how long for each 2L batch (keep in mind the constant stirring action to get a decent efficiency with a 2L jug)?
enough for now, any advice/opinions welcomed!
It's probably more of a pain the BIAB but I'd like to see if I can make something manly with the thermomix...
I'm thinking it could be used for mashing as it keeps temp and stirs at the same time. It can also turn wheat into flour so it might also be able to mill grain.
I'm a noob DME (no kits) + hop brewer at the moment but thinking this could be an experiment.
by overall approach was:
1. mash in batches
2. add batch to boil using colander/bag setup over boil pot (a 20L pot on stove)
3. sparge directly into boil
3. commence hopping
4. continue to add wort/sparge to boil
5. finish off hopping and normal process from here
would this work?
Before I get too crazy, here's some questions
q1. any issue mashing at 70c (themomix only does 10c increments i.e. 60c/70c/80c etc)
q2. being a 2L jug, what kind of water/grain ratios could I run? How many 2L batches of 2L for reasonable efficiency (this might be the downfall if there's too many)
q3. how long for each 2L batch (keep in mind the constant stirring action to get a decent efficiency with a 2L jug)?
enough for now, any advice/opinions welcomed!
It's probably more of a pain the BIAB but I'd like to see if I can make something manly with the thermomix...