absolutely. any recipe with less than 13 lbs of grain will work.
Lately I have been brewing partial and half-mashes.
sure. it would work the same as a stockpot.
i would try to HIT my temp when i added grain and then MAINTAIN with oven.
Planning Oakham JHB for my next batch and my LHBS doesn't sell Extra Light DME. This seems like a good way to get the results without building a mash tun.
So when I plug the details into BeerSmith is this the profile called "Single Infusion, Light Body, Batch Sparge"? (The recipe calls for 2 row Pale Malt which I assume means light body.) For a 7.8lb grain bill it suggests 9.78QT @ 161F.
beersmiths mashing stuff is kind of confusing and really doesn't help much wit the way i do things.
i'm assuming light body means that you have enough water so it isn't really THICK, but i may be wrong. i'm sure it has nothing to do with the grain type.
that looks just fine, tho...but the temp will depend on your equipment and circumstances.
yep! that's a good way to boil down a large volume:
i don't like to do that, tho, because cooling is a PITA.
For the JHB I think the "Light Body" is the one @150F for a real low SRM like the commercial version.
One thing I realized you don't get with this method is the filtration. The cooler mash tun instructions I've seen show the wort recirculated before taking the runnings. Do you have another way of clarifying or do you just make cloudier beers?
Planning on getting a turkey fryer after Turkey Day. Now I know what I'm doing with the extra pot I'll end up with! :rockin:
i'm not sure what you mean by the stainless. you can use any type of pot you want. i left my equipment locked at my friends house once and had a friend bring over a couple ceramic pots to use.
So I definitely want to try this method, but the only problem is I have a 30 qt pot and a 16 qt pot. Is there any way it would be possible using this equipment? Or do I need a bigger pot?
I think I'm going to add your Vienna/Northern Brewer SMaSH to my too brew list but I will use one of my MLTs. What advantage does this method have over just using a MLT? My stove top has a microwave over it so close that my 30 quart pot doesn't fit anyway.