pixelhussar
Active Member
Hi,
Unfortunately beverage coolers are terribly expensive here (3x the US price). I can buy a huge stainless steel pots or 3 second hand 13 gallons keg for this price. Now I do the mashing in a 4.5 gallon stainless steel pot on the stove and lauter in a fermentation vessel with false bottom.
I only would like to know what do I loose when I work this way? Does it worth to invest into a cooler? I usually have 2-3 rests.
The pot seems to keep heat pretty well while mashing. I have to turn the stove on only once for 2 mins. Lautering is more problematic, but try to keep the mash above 60C (140F).
Thanks.
Unfortunately beverage coolers are terribly expensive here (3x the US price). I can buy a huge stainless steel pots or 3 second hand 13 gallons keg for this price. Now I do the mashing in a 4.5 gallon stainless steel pot on the stove and lauter in a fermentation vessel with false bottom.
I only would like to know what do I loose when I work this way? Does it worth to invest into a cooler? I usually have 2-3 rests.
The pot seems to keep heat pretty well while mashing. I have to turn the stove on only once for 2 mins. Lautering is more problematic, but try to keep the mash above 60C (140F).
Thanks.