Hey there. I frequently do small all grain batches using methods originally derived from Brooklyn Brew Shop kits. For those unfamiliar it breaks down like this:
Mash in a pot.
Dump out mash into a mesh strainer, catching the runnings
Sparge with heated water over the grains in the strainer.
Recycle the wort over the grains once.
My question is after the mash couldn't I just dump all the grains and liquid into the pot of sparge water? Wouldn't that effectively rinse the grains? I could give that a good stir and since I have the strainer I could then just strain everything into my boil pot and rock from there.
Maybe there's a simple reason why this doesn't work, I just don't know enough to say. To me it seems quite like boil in a bag but instead of the bag I'm just straining out the grains. Thoughts? Thanks!
Mash in a pot.
Dump out mash into a mesh strainer, catching the runnings
Sparge with heated water over the grains in the strainer.
Recycle the wort over the grains once.
My question is after the mash couldn't I just dump all the grains and liquid into the pot of sparge water? Wouldn't that effectively rinse the grains? I could give that a good stir and since I have the strainer I could then just strain everything into my boil pot and rock from there.
Maybe there's a simple reason why this doesn't work, I just don't know enough to say. To me it seems quite like boil in a bag but instead of the bag I'm just straining out the grains. Thoughts? Thanks!