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Landlord.
Oh the bug is starting to bite.
A simple electric boiler and cooler mash tun would be a low cost step into AG, but I see there are boilers available with programmable temp control. This would allow stepped mashing. The only downside is that, to keep the grains off the heating elements, it must be in a muslin bag.
I then wonder if there would be any discernable difference, in respect to the final product, between BIAB and mashing in a cooler. I'm thinking of efficiencies and beer clarity for example. I also read that 95% of beers don't really need stepped mashing anymore due to developments in wheat over the last few decades, so I wonder if it's not really a big plus in any case and a cooler would be just fine.
Which of the two would you go for?
A simple electric boiler and cooler mash tun would be a low cost step into AG, but I see there are boilers available with programmable temp control. This would allow stepped mashing. The only downside is that, to keep the grains off the heating elements, it must be in a muslin bag.
I then wonder if there would be any discernable difference, in respect to the final product, between BIAB and mashing in a cooler. I'm thinking of efficiencies and beer clarity for example. I also read that 95% of beers don't really need stepped mashing anymore due to developments in wheat over the last few decades, so I wonder if it's not really a big plus in any case and a cooler would be just fine.
Which of the two would you go for?