So, I've bottled my first extract kit beer and I'm preparing to jump in at the deep end now. I've got myself an 11l all grain kit (all the ingredients measured out for a rosehip saison). I've got myself a big grain bag and a 20l pot. I have a very small kitchen, so I've not got room for a dedicated electric boiler, and mash tun.
What I was planning on doing was heating the water to strike temperature in the pot on the hob, then adding the grain bag for mashing (wrapping the pot in blankets for insulation). The logic being that I could leave it on the hob so the residual heat from the hob could keep it warm. (If I made sure the bag was suspended above the bottom of the pot could I leave the hob on low?).
What I was then going to do is lift the grain bag and put it in a colander above the pot for sparging (with water heated in another pan), then I could boil in the same pan as I mashed in. To me that seems fairly logical, but I've not seen anyone mention an operation quite like that. The flaw I can see is that I'd be limited with being able to recirculate wort over the grains.
Would I be better turning one of my fermenting bins into a mash tun instead? I see the downsides as heat loss from tipping the hot water into it, and also not being able to keep it hot from the residual heat from the hob.
Please critique my plans! Tell me I've missed the point of some very important things! I'd rather find out now than on Saturday afternoon having messed everything up.
What I was planning on doing was heating the water to strike temperature in the pot on the hob, then adding the grain bag for mashing (wrapping the pot in blankets for insulation). The logic being that I could leave it on the hob so the residual heat from the hob could keep it warm. (If I made sure the bag was suspended above the bottom of the pot could I leave the hob on low?).
What I was then going to do is lift the grain bag and put it in a colander above the pot for sparging (with water heated in another pan), then I could boil in the same pan as I mashed in. To me that seems fairly logical, but I've not seen anyone mention an operation quite like that. The flaw I can see is that I'd be limited with being able to recirculate wort over the grains.
Would I be better turning one of my fermenting bins into a mash tun instead? I see the downsides as heat loss from tipping the hot water into it, and also not being able to keep it hot from the residual heat from the hob.
Please critique my plans! Tell me I've missed the point of some very important things! I'd rather find out now than on Saturday afternoon having messed everything up.