Hey guys,
I got a 15 gal BoilerMaker kettle for christmas and I am very excited to move to all-grain brewing. Previously I have only had a 5 gal pot to do partial boils in with steeping grains. I am new to this and am trying to wrap my head around the process of using the BoilerMaker as a mash tun.
Originally I was thinking I would buy a 10 gal Rubbermaid cooler to convert into a mash tun as I will be doing the boil in the Boilermaker, but would love to save some space by not having the cooler and instead get the false bottom for the BoilerMaker and use it for both the mash tun and boil kettle.
So my question is, how would that work? Is that something that people do or do you need to have another large pot to do the boil in after transferring the liquid from the mash? Does the kettle hold the temp as well as a cooler? If I was mashing and boiling in a single Boilermaker would i drain the liquid from the mash into a bottling bucket, clean out the grain from the Boilermaker then transfer the wort back into it and start my boil? Or should I just avoid all that and do my mash in a Rubbermaid cooler? Also, I'm thinking I will be batch sparging instead of fly sparging if that makes a difference.
Sorry for the run on post. Any help would be appreciated and tips on using my new pot!
I got a 15 gal BoilerMaker kettle for christmas and I am very excited to move to all-grain brewing. Previously I have only had a 5 gal pot to do partial boils in with steeping grains. I am new to this and am trying to wrap my head around the process of using the BoilerMaker as a mash tun.
Originally I was thinking I would buy a 10 gal Rubbermaid cooler to convert into a mash tun as I will be doing the boil in the Boilermaker, but would love to save some space by not having the cooler and instead get the false bottom for the BoilerMaker and use it for both the mash tun and boil kettle.
So my question is, how would that work? Is that something that people do or do you need to have another large pot to do the boil in after transferring the liquid from the mash? Does the kettle hold the temp as well as a cooler? If I was mashing and boiling in a single Boilermaker would i drain the liquid from the mash into a bottling bucket, clean out the grain from the Boilermaker then transfer the wort back into it and start my boil? Or should I just avoid all that and do my mash in a Rubbermaid cooler? Also, I'm thinking I will be batch sparging instead of fly sparging if that makes a difference.
Sorry for the run on post. Any help would be appreciated and tips on using my new pot!