Lil' Sparky
Cowboys EAC
What kind of beers are you doing 3-4 step mashes? Might want to look into decoction mashes instead of infusion steps.
I saw some of those on here and they do look pretty cool.
But they look like a big project to build and buying the stuff doesn't look cheap.
And I still don't see what the big deal is about lifting a bucket and gently pouring the pot into a bucket. It just seems like such a trivial step to go to bunch of trouble to avoid. Takes a few seconds.
I promise I'm not trying to be difficult guys and I really appreciate the input. Maybe it's that over the last 12 years or so...on other DIY-type sites like guitar-tube-amp-building or even just guitar player/gear sites...that there's no shortage of either bad info or not-applicable info or exaggerations/etc. So I now instinctively take anything on the net with a pound of salt...maybe two pounds. I'm not saying you guys aren't right and I'm sure it works for you but I'm just not 100% convinced it's what is best for me.
Like plumbing a lauter into my mash pot...my first thought was; "Why would I go to all the trouble to do that when I can just lift a bucket?" I'll be brewing probably less than once a month if that. As you can probably tell...I don't really want a bunch of specialty, single-purpose equipment around if I can help it. Plain ole buckets and pots are multi-purpose.![]()
I already have a pot and a stove and that's all I ever needed to mash...and this paddleball set...that's it...that's all I need.
PS - that last part was a movie reference...not me being a smartass.
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Haha...thing is I dunno! I already bailed on homebrewing once back in 2000 or so...and that was when I actually drank beer. I can't remember the last time I had a beer (scotch on the other hand...If you think you'll be brewing for a long time to come the investment will be worth it.
Haha...thing is I dunno! I already bailed on homebrewing once back in 2000 or so...and that was when I actually drank beer. I can't remember the last time I had a beer (scotch on the other hand...). Of course, if I had homebrew around I'd def be drinking more beer.
I'm gonna try the buckets...I guess 1/8" holes it is. I'm sure you guys are thinking; "He'll come around soon enough." and you're probably right. But at least I'll be able to say I learned from personal experience and that's worth a lot to me.
A SS braid should run you about $3 - $5 so it is worth a shot, especially if you are batch sparging. They are surprisingly hard to get stuck, as long as you buy a real SS braid (and not a plastic one). They are easy to put together -- see the link in my signature for some ideas (please note that I use a piece of tubing inside my braid but no longer advocate doing this because so many people do this wrong and end up with a stuck mash).