petrolSpice
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I'm interested in a RIMS setup for BIAB, but at the moment I'm not too keen on drilling the kettle to install a fitting at the bottom. The other option is to run a tube from the bottom of the kettle from underneath the false bottom, then up and out the top of the kettle. It's not clean, but would be cheap and easy. Are there any concerns with this?
And a side question... I only have 110V in my garage and it's probably on a 20A or 15A breaker. What kind of heating element would suffice? I brew 7-8 gallon batches, so the mash is 10-14 gallons depending on grain bill (full volume mash). My goal would be to not have to use any insulation and be able to mash out at 170F in a reasonable amount of time.
Thanks!
And a side question... I only have 110V in my garage and it's probably on a 20A or 15A breaker. What kind of heating element would suffice? I brew 7-8 gallon batches, so the mash is 10-14 gallons depending on grain bill (full volume mash). My goal would be to not have to use any insulation and be able to mash out at 170F in a reasonable amount of time.
Thanks!