zanemoseley
Well-Known Member
Here's what I currently have:
4 gallon SS pot
5.5 gallon SS pot
I have been doing PM's on the stove top with DB's technique with success. My last batch I was able to boil 5 gallons in the 5.5 gallon pot with foam control drops. I would consider this a full boil however I don't know if its technically a full boil because I top off with boiling water from a separate pot at several points throughout the 60 minute boil.
I would like to make a cheap 5 or 10 gallon MLT cooler to use with my existing pots on the stove, no additional equipment purchases.
My question is can I mash and sparge with a total volume of about 6 gallons after absorption? This would allow me to boil roughly 5 gallons in the main pot with the hops and then I'd leave the other gallon boiling or near boiling in the 4 gallon pot and top off the 5.5 gallon pot at various intervals of the boil to keep hop utilization up. I have notice most people start with 7.5+ gallons so I'm not sure how well my method would work. I would also like to note that I don't want to mess with splitting my hops between the two pots, I hope the 5 gallon boil is large enough to not mess with this.
From what little I know about AG one question I have is when I heat the batch sparge water in the 4 gallon pot and dump into the MLT is this going to cause oxidization?
4 gallon SS pot
5.5 gallon SS pot
I have been doing PM's on the stove top with DB's technique with success. My last batch I was able to boil 5 gallons in the 5.5 gallon pot with foam control drops. I would consider this a full boil however I don't know if its technically a full boil because I top off with boiling water from a separate pot at several points throughout the 60 minute boil.
I would like to make a cheap 5 or 10 gallon MLT cooler to use with my existing pots on the stove, no additional equipment purchases.
My question is can I mash and sparge with a total volume of about 6 gallons after absorption? This would allow me to boil roughly 5 gallons in the main pot with the hops and then I'd leave the other gallon boiling or near boiling in the 4 gallon pot and top off the 5.5 gallon pot at various intervals of the boil to keep hop utilization up. I have notice most people start with 7.5+ gallons so I'm not sure how well my method would work. I would also like to note that I don't want to mess with splitting my hops between the two pots, I hope the 5 gallon boil is large enough to not mess with this.
From what little I know about AG one question I have is when I heat the batch sparge water in the 4 gallon pot and dump into the MLT is this going to cause oxidization?