DizzyPants
Well-Known Member
Good Evening,
I am a big beer drinker and have brewed about ten batches over the last year. I am doing liquid extract with steeping grains. I now want to move in to mini mash but will need some big $$ items to do it right.
I have all the normal equipment (basic) but enough to keep three batches going on a rotational basis, plus I am kegging b/c I bought a kegerator a while ago to drink BMC.
Here is my quick past. My last hobby which was really spendy was remote control airplanes. It took me 1000's before I found my sweet spot and what I really wanted and needed.
My goal overall goal is to have good brewing equipment and utilize the space, and storage, of our 1250 condo. My goal is to do full boils which will require a nice 8 gallon pot.
My questions:
* I think with a 42 quart pot with ball valve and brewometer, propane burner, wort chiller I am probably looking at $325 give or take.
* Can I use the new big brew pot for a mash tun for the partial mash? And use my existing brew pot for strike and sparge water.
Then clean it out and use it as a brew kettle. Am I missing something here?
I would like to forgo the cooler route and was wondering if anything I am talking about strikes a cord.
I just want to make better beer, and I believe full boils, partial mashing and fast cooling will go a long way.
Last question, I buy kits b/c I have found a bunch I already love. Would doing a full boil with a small extract hop schedule change the amount of hops due to utilization?
And how do I tell my wife I want to get started and get a true brew setup? Wait, I will deal with that.
Thanks!
~Diz
I am a big beer drinker and have brewed about ten batches over the last year. I am doing liquid extract with steeping grains. I now want to move in to mini mash but will need some big $$ items to do it right.
I have all the normal equipment (basic) but enough to keep three batches going on a rotational basis, plus I am kegging b/c I bought a kegerator a while ago to drink BMC.
Here is my quick past. My last hobby which was really spendy was remote control airplanes. It took me 1000's before I found my sweet spot and what I really wanted and needed.
My goal overall goal is to have good brewing equipment and utilize the space, and storage, of our 1250 condo. My goal is to do full boils which will require a nice 8 gallon pot.
My questions:
* I think with a 42 quart pot with ball valve and brewometer, propane burner, wort chiller I am probably looking at $325 give or take.
* Can I use the new big brew pot for a mash tun for the partial mash? And use my existing brew pot for strike and sparge water.
Then clean it out and use it as a brew kettle. Am I missing something here?
I would like to forgo the cooler route and was wondering if anything I am talking about strikes a cord.
I just want to make better beer, and I believe full boils, partial mashing and fast cooling will go a long way.
Last question, I buy kits b/c I have found a bunch I already love. Would doing a full boil with a small extract hop schedule change the amount of hops due to utilization?
And how do I tell my wife I want to get started and get a true brew setup? Wait, I will deal with that.
Thanks!
~Diz