MEPNew2Brew
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I have a 72 quart Coleman Xtreme that I use for a mash tun.
Typically, my brews have 13-17 lbs of grain. 1.25 quarts/gallon. I pre-heat the tun with 3 gallons of 190 degree water. I am losing about 4 degrees F in an hour-long mash. Outside temp. about 49 degrees, no wind.
Thermometer is solid - Thermapen; temperature checked recently.
I thought with an Xtreme, I shouldn't lose any more than one degree in an hour.
Is the tun just too big? It is not even half full when I mash about 13 pounds of grain? Is there something else I should try?
Any ideas/thoughts would be appreciated. I am somewhat disappointed that I bought a relatively expensive cooler to start with and it is not performing as I had expected.
While I wouldn't be happy, if I will get better performance, I could switch to a 10 gallon round Igloo or another cooler.
Thank you.
Typically, my brews have 13-17 lbs of grain. 1.25 quarts/gallon. I pre-heat the tun with 3 gallons of 190 degree water. I am losing about 4 degrees F in an hour-long mash. Outside temp. about 49 degrees, no wind.
Thermometer is solid - Thermapen; temperature checked recently.
I thought with an Xtreme, I shouldn't lose any more than one degree in an hour.
Is the tun just too big? It is not even half full when I mash about 13 pounds of grain? Is there something else I should try?
Any ideas/thoughts would be appreciated. I am somewhat disappointed that I bought a relatively expensive cooler to start with and it is not performing as I had expected.
While I wouldn't be happy, if I will get better performance, I could switch to a 10 gallon round Igloo or another cooler.
Thank you.