Braumeise
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Not recommending but when I went to all grain I assembled my MT while the strike water was heating. It did not leak during the mash but when I filled it with water to clean it leaked. I lakes to this day with water but not during a mash. I guess a few bits of grain will seal up a small leak. Also I consider my time and propane more valuable than if I can turn water to wort on a test run. Depending on the beer the hops could b half the cost and depending on how the wort turns out u can decide to continue with the boil or dump the wort, or test your chiller.
haha! sounds like I used to do stuff
I am actually very impatient and over enthusiastic. It needs something I really care for deeply to slow me down.
I did a couple of things in my life with thorough preparation because I did value them highly and because I wanted to give it my very best shot instead of "winging" most of it.
I will definitely do a test run for leaks.
And maybe I will figure out that that is testing enough.
And you do have a good point there regarding the waste of energy put in with no usable outcome.
Merci!