I've got an earlier version of the bulldog brewer, so may not be terribly helpful, but I tend to go with a thinner mash at 3 litres per kilo. There's quite a bit of dead space at the bottom and around the sides of the grain basketA quick question re using the Bulldog with regard to mash water to grain ratio. Is it safe to assume 2.5 litres of water to 1kg grain. Any advice appreciated.
Yep, should be able to make a couple of lovely beers with those ingredientsCheers for that, just awaiting ingredients....nothing too fancy for my first time.
ordered
10kg Maris Otter
500g Carapils
500g Crystal malt
Chinook and Amarillo hops already have some Saaz
Should be enough for a couple of brews to cut my teeth on, plan to keep it simple.
With only 30L total volume, I'd be inclined to start with 4kg or less!Thanks for the advice, every little bit helps. I will probably start with a simple 5 kg max grain bill and 15l strike water ( as its my first attempt and just to familiarise myself with everything. What was your boil volume for 21 litres in FV?
I notice on the videos that the sparge plate and overflow is slightly different from mine....I will try and explain....
So.. my overflow tube comes in two parts...one part screws into the bottom of the malt pipe and then the second part slots onto this, it has a small circular disc which I assume the sparge plate then sits on once fitted....is this the correct way....stupid question I know but the ones in the videos don't have this 'circular disc' if you get my meaning
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