I'm just designing my first AG brewery, and it's going to based around Nordic pots. I know this gets asked a lot, but I'm wondering about sizes - specifically the size of the mash tun. I've spent the last hour or so searching these forums, and I think I'm even more confused than when I started! :lol:
I anticipate that I will be making 5gallon and 10gallon batches. While it would be nice to have the option of making larger sizes, it's not very likely, at least not in the short term. What pot sizes should I be looking at? I've been looking at 50L/38.5L/50L, 70L/50L/70L and 100L/80L/100L combination's.
I've never brewed all grain before and so I'm still unsure about the volumes involved including grain, how much I will lose to evaporation during the boil, how much is needed for sparge etc.
Part of me is tempted just to get the largest sizes - doubling the size of the stock pots from 50L to 100L for HLT and copper makes only a small difference to the cost, and if they are not full then that makes no difference either, and I always have the option to brew bigger in the future.
It's the mash tun that worries me - what if I'm only doing a 5gallon batch in an 80L mash tun - may that be too big? Is a 38.5L mash tun too small for 10gallon batches?
What size HLT, Mash and coppers are you guys using, and for what final volumes?
I anticipate that I will be making 5gallon and 10gallon batches. While it would be nice to have the option of making larger sizes, it's not very likely, at least not in the short term. What pot sizes should I be looking at? I've been looking at 50L/38.5L/50L, 70L/50L/70L and 100L/80L/100L combination's.
I've never brewed all grain before and so I'm still unsure about the volumes involved including grain, how much I will lose to evaporation during the boil, how much is needed for sparge etc.
Part of me is tempted just to get the largest sizes - doubling the size of the stock pots from 50L to 100L for HLT and copper makes only a small difference to the cost, and if they are not full then that makes no difference either, and I always have the option to brew bigger in the future.
It's the mash tun that worries me - what if I'm only doing a 5gallon batch in an 80L mash tun - may that be too big? Is a 38.5L mash tun too small for 10gallon batches?
What size HLT, Mash and coppers are you guys using, and for what final volumes?