Iniquity
Well-Known Member
Hello Hello
I have been brewing extract for a while now and I want to get into all-grain. My biggest problem is space/resources. I was wondering if I could use a Boilmaker pot with a spigot and a false bottom as an all in one solution.
So for instance, I would conduct the mash in the pot and then sparge using the same pot. Once I have sparged the liquid would I be able to remove the false bottom and grains and then go ahead with my boil?
I'm not sure if I'm familiar enough with the all-grain process to know if this would be ok and work. I know it wouldn't be the most ideal method but it might be my only shot right now at getting this done.
What do you guys think?
I have been brewing extract for a while now and I want to get into all-grain. My biggest problem is space/resources. I was wondering if I could use a Boilmaker pot with a spigot and a false bottom as an all in one solution.
So for instance, I would conduct the mash in the pot and then sparge using the same pot. Once I have sparged the liquid would I be able to remove the false bottom and grains and then go ahead with my boil?
I'm not sure if I'm familiar enough with the all-grain process to know if this would be ok and work. I know it wouldn't be the most ideal method but it might be my only shot right now at getting this done.
What do you guys think?