From equipment roll out to roll back in, 5 hrs.
kombat said:but if i have to look at the tank to see what's there, then who cares? What i'm saying is, if i can't taste any difference, then what's the problem?
Anything living (bacteria, whatever) is going to be killed in the boil. And if the water tastes fine, who cares what the inside of the water tank looks like?
Well depending how much I drink and how good a job I do cleaning 4 to 4 1/2 hours.
3.5hrs for me. 5gal batches. Single infusion mash, batch sparge. Start boiling as I sparge.
Instead I've been dumping the boiling wort into empty corny kegs, and throwing it in my basement to chill naturally. It's cut a huge amount of time out of my brew day, and it's so easy to just pitch the yeast a day or two later when I have the time. I don't know if I'll ever go back.
I'm surprised to see how many people only boil 60 minutes - I thought 90 was the standard.
I only boil 90 min when using all Pilsner base malt. Everything else..60 minI'm surprised to see how many people only boil 60 minutes - I thought 90 was the standard.