I’m not sure whether or not my title explains my question too well as I had trouble finding any references to this idea I had. To preface, I want to brew and imperial stout as I have never done one before. However, the recipe I came up with uses far more grains than I can mash at a single time. Originally I planned to mash half the grains, boil the wort down to the appropriate volume, and mash the other grains completely separately before bringing the two worts together.
However
I had the thought of ‘what if I used the wort from the first mash as the mash-water for the second mash?’ Is this a good idea or a bad idea? Obviously I would have to make sure the temperature is appropriate before re-mashing.
So, can I use re-use wort in place of water for mashing?
However
I had the thought of ‘what if I used the wort from the first mash as the mash-water for the second mash?’ Is this a good idea or a bad idea? Obviously I would have to make sure the temperature is appropriate before re-mashing.
So, can I use re-use wort in place of water for mashing?