Cheyne_brewer
Regular.
I'm thinking of giving BIAB a go. I used to have a Bruheat years ago so am familiar with AG processes. What would be the best way to proceed - insulated plastic bucket or coolbox for mash & metal pot for boil? One metal pot for both? I don't really want to go down the Grainfather-type system due to both price & power consumption. I'll be brewing in the garage and I'm not sure the power feed will support the needs of an electric boiler.
I can find a 19 litre pot pot at a fair price so what's the largest grain bill that I could expect to mash in a one-pot setup? I'd be looking at a grain bag to make sparging easier, ideally ending up with enough wort to fill one of my 23l fermenters. I presume I could add some water to a cooled boiled wort to achieve that - after all, that's what you end up with in kit brewing.
For a heat source - I have a collection of vintage paraffin stoves, the biggest of which would suffice for boiling and a less aggressive one for maintaining mash temperature if in a metal pot.
Your opinions are welcome :)
Paul.
I can find a 19 litre pot pot at a fair price so what's the largest grain bill that I could expect to mash in a one-pot setup? I'd be looking at a grain bag to make sparging easier, ideally ending up with enough wort to fill one of my 23l fermenters. I presume I could add some water to a cooled boiled wort to achieve that - after all, that's what you end up with in kit brewing.
For a heat source - I have a collection of vintage paraffin stoves, the biggest of which would suffice for boiling and a less aggressive one for maintaining mash temperature if in a metal pot.
Your opinions are welcome :)
Paul.