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    Speeding Up Brew Day

    If you don't mind a longer mash for your recipe, you can mash for 8+ hours. Strike in the morning and sparge after work, or start the mash at night when you have the next day free. I did this a couple times with my converted cooler mash tun and it worked out fine.
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