mirceadobre78
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Hi guys,
i am planning on building a small brewery at home to produce around 18-20 L into the fermenter (probably around 16L final wort going to to bottling).
I have an oven of 23L kettle thinking to transform it into the boiler+chiller.
But I think my boiling tank it's a little small. My plan is to add a false bottom to it, a thermometer and an exit at the bottom of the kettle. Most probably I will start with smaller quantities of wort (I will do all grain). Can I start the mash with lower water than normal, start to boil then almost at the end of the boil complete with hot water until the desire quantity?
Let's say 20L final, mash 16L+4 sparge, start boiling at 20L for 60 min until will go down probably around 15-16 L then add the extra 4L of clean boiled water to get the desired 20L? Of course the ingredients will be used for the 20L desired. Or should I add it to the fermenter before adding the yeast?
What you guys recommend?
Thanks in advance,
Mircea
i am planning on building a small brewery at home to produce around 18-20 L into the fermenter (probably around 16L final wort going to to bottling).
I have an oven of 23L kettle thinking to transform it into the boiler+chiller.
But I think my boiling tank it's a little small. My plan is to add a false bottom to it, a thermometer and an exit at the bottom of the kettle. Most probably I will start with smaller quantities of wort (I will do all grain). Can I start the mash with lower water than normal, start to boil then almost at the end of the boil complete with hot water until the desire quantity?
Let's say 20L final, mash 16L+4 sparge, start boiling at 20L for 60 min until will go down probably around 15-16 L then add the extra 4L of clean boiled water to get the desired 20L? Of course the ingredients will be used for the 20L desired. Or should I add it to the fermenter before adding the yeast?
What you guys recommend?
Thanks in advance,
Mircea
