Hey all,
Well, I read the first 75 pages of this thread, and from 500 to current. I am sold on gallon brewing for a variety of reasons. I got a BBS Oatmeal Stout kit that got me researching....
While I will follow the kit's instructions as they are for the first batch, I want to start amassing some equipment so I can get started with other kits/recipes as well. I have several questions, but will only do one or two at a time so as not to overwhelm you with my newbness...
1. I am looking into a Thermoworks MTC Therm reader and a K-37-X-T to monitor mash temps as I eventually plan to hold mash temp in the oven. Since the MTC is only rated to 122*, I figured I would keep it outside the oven with the wire probe running into the kettle in the oven. Would this work? Meaning, Does the whole K-37 probe monitor temp so that I will get the oven temp in that reading too? (Does that Q make sense?) MAybe an option is I can have the probe in the covered pot with the connecter only outside of the pot, then I could just connect the reader every so often to check the temp? Or is there an easier way? And what about monitoring temp of cooling wort?
2. Eventually, the plan is to do full volume boil BIAB with the goal of about 1.5 gallons into the fermenter (supposed to yield approx. 12 bottles correct?) Would a 5-gallon kettle be an appropriate choice? Also, I would like a kettle with volume markings so that I can figure that portion out easier... I could go with a 5.5 gallon Ss Brew Kettle that seems to solve the problem. I assume if I can boil in the kettle, I can keep it in a 170* and less oven. And if I got the therm with it, that would seem to solve both problems above, plus has a ball valve. Then perhaps get a more cost effective thermometer for monitoring cooling wort.
Thanks for all the info... I'm sure there will be many more questions as this addiction....errr.... hobby develops.
Well, I read the first 75 pages of this thread, and from 500 to current. I am sold on gallon brewing for a variety of reasons. I got a BBS Oatmeal Stout kit that got me researching....
While I will follow the kit's instructions as they are for the first batch, I want to start amassing some equipment so I can get started with other kits/recipes as well. I have several questions, but will only do one or two at a time so as not to overwhelm you with my newbness...
1. I am looking into a Thermoworks MTC Therm reader and a K-37-X-T to monitor mash temps as I eventually plan to hold mash temp in the oven. Since the MTC is only rated to 122*, I figured I would keep it outside the oven with the wire probe running into the kettle in the oven. Would this work? Meaning, Does the whole K-37 probe monitor temp so that I will get the oven temp in that reading too? (Does that Q make sense?) MAybe an option is I can have the probe in the covered pot with the connecter only outside of the pot, then I could just connect the reader every so often to check the temp? Or is there an easier way? And what about monitoring temp of cooling wort?
2. Eventually, the plan is to do full volume boil BIAB with the goal of about 1.5 gallons into the fermenter (supposed to yield approx. 12 bottles correct?) Would a 5-gallon kettle be an appropriate choice? Also, I would like a kettle with volume markings so that I can figure that portion out easier... I could go with a 5.5 gallon Ss Brew Kettle that seems to solve the problem. I assume if I can boil in the kettle, I can keep it in a 170* and less oven. And if I got the therm with it, that would seem to solve both problems above, plus has a ball valve. Then perhaps get a more cost effective thermometer for monitoring cooling wort.
Thanks for all the info... I'm sure there will be many more questions as this addiction....errr.... hobby develops.