Hi,
I'm thinking of organising my brew day around general life with kids. I've been reading around about extending my mash time (from 60 mins to maybe 2 hrs) and I've come to the conclusion that this will be fine. However, before doing this I thought I'd quickly ask what other think.
My plan of action is to put the mash on around 5pm and leave the grain and water well insulated and alone until around 7pm. The temperature will drop but as it should be within the mash temp. range for an hour I presume once the temp falls below say 64oC it should just be fine sitting there? I will then remove the grain and sparge for 10-20 mins in sparge water before continuing with the brew.
I've read somewhere of someone mashing overnight so I'm fairly confident I won't ruin my beer. Any advice on my plan of action gratefully received.
Thanks,
John
I'm thinking of organising my brew day around general life with kids. I've been reading around about extending my mash time (from 60 mins to maybe 2 hrs) and I've come to the conclusion that this will be fine. However, before doing this I thought I'd quickly ask what other think.
My plan of action is to put the mash on around 5pm and leave the grain and water well insulated and alone until around 7pm. The temperature will drop but as it should be within the mash temp. range for an hour I presume once the temp falls below say 64oC it should just be fine sitting there? I will then remove the grain and sparge for 10-20 mins in sparge water before continuing with the brew.
I've read somewhere of someone mashing overnight so I'm fairly confident I won't ruin my beer. Any advice on my plan of action gratefully received.
Thanks,
John