pascott6 Well-Known Member Joined Dec 20, 2010 Messages 176 Reaction score 2 Location Lansdale Nov 30, 2013 #1 I didn't have time to brew 2 complete batches yesterday so I mashed & sparged both batches in 2 different buckets & today I will finish both batches. Does anyone see any problem doing it this way.
I didn't have time to brew 2 complete batches yesterday so I mashed & sparged both batches in 2 different buckets & today I will finish both batches. Does anyone see any problem doing it this way.
LLBeanJ Well-Known Member Joined Feb 27, 2012 Messages 3,247 Reaction score 894 Location Northern Colorado Nov 30, 2013 #2 Should be okay.
E Exportjo Active Member Joined Jan 6, 2013 Messages 34 Reaction score 2 Nov 30, 2013 #3 I'm a bit confused... Did you mash and sparge, then save the wort to brew the following day? Or am I missing something?
I'm a bit confused... Did you mash and sparge, then save the wort to brew the following day? Or am I missing something?
OP OP pascott6 Well-Known Member Joined Dec 20, 2010 Messages 176 Reaction score 2 Location Lansdale Nov 30, 2013 #4 Exportjo said: I'm a bit confused... Did you mash and sparge, then save the wort to brew the following day? Or am I missing something? Click to expand... Yes that's exactly what I did.
Exportjo said: I'm a bit confused... Did you mash and sparge, then save the wort to brew the following day? Or am I missing something? Click to expand... Yes that's exactly what I did.
Cyclman I Sell Koalas HBT Supporter Joined Jan 7, 2013 Messages 7,641 Reaction score 1,394 Location Aurora Dec 1, 2013 #5 Next time, leave the mash for the longer time, you'll get better efficiency. Sparge and brew the next day.
Next time, leave the mash for the longer time, you'll get better efficiency. Sparge and brew the next day.