Hi all,
Planning my first batch of homebrew and doing a 1 Gallon batch. The recipe I am using calls for 2 lbs of 2-row malt mashed in 2.8L (~3 Quarts) of water. I am looking at getting a 7.6L (2 Gallon) cooler to use for mashing in a bag but am slightly worried this might be too big for the amount of water being used, eg it won't cover all the grain. Is this a valid concern? Should I be looking for a smaller vessel or is the 2 Gallon cooler fine?
Also as a secondary question does anyone use the spigot that comes with these types of coolers to empty the wort out into the boil pot or does this lead to hot-side oxidation problems?
Many thanks all,
Shaun
Planning my first batch of homebrew and doing a 1 Gallon batch. The recipe I am using calls for 2 lbs of 2-row malt mashed in 2.8L (~3 Quarts) of water. I am looking at getting a 7.6L (2 Gallon) cooler to use for mashing in a bag but am slightly worried this might be too big for the amount of water being used, eg it won't cover all the grain. Is this a valid concern? Should I be looking for a smaller vessel or is the 2 Gallon cooler fine?
Also as a secondary question does anyone use the spigot that comes with these types of coolers to empty the wort out into the boil pot or does this lead to hot-side oxidation problems?
Many thanks all,
Shaun