I had built myself a 10 g mash tun out of a new circular cooler, ss braid, bronze ball valve etc.
I built it with the idea of 5 g batches, but lately i've been doing mostly 2.75 g batches. Since i've only been brewing for 9 months, I like the small batches as "test" batches. When I figure out what is good, what I like, and how not to screw up I make a 5 g batch.
Here's the problem. When I do a 5 g batch I lose maybe 1 degree an hour. If that. Lately, i'm losing 8+ in a 2.75 g batch. It's starting to get to me
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I'm pretty sure that there is just too much dead space in the tun. My thermometer lays just on top of the water inside and I have to tilt it a little to get a real reading. Also I think the lid sucks a**. Its the only part besides the ball valve that I can feel heat coming off.
So what do you guys think? I won't be buying a smaller mash tun, maybe if I can find a scrap one i'll go for it. Can I insulate the lid in anyway? It seems like the lid is hollow and just uses air as an insulator. Should I drill a hole in it, buy a can of great stuff, fill it and seal that hole?
I built it with the idea of 5 g batches, but lately i've been doing mostly 2.75 g batches. Since i've only been brewing for 9 months, I like the small batches as "test" batches. When I figure out what is good, what I like, and how not to screw up I make a 5 g batch.
Here's the problem. When I do a 5 g batch I lose maybe 1 degree an hour. If that. Lately, i'm losing 8+ in a 2.75 g batch. It's starting to get to me
I'm pretty sure that there is just too much dead space in the tun. My thermometer lays just on top of the water inside and I have to tilt it a little to get a real reading. Also I think the lid sucks a**. Its the only part besides the ball valve that I can feel heat coming off.
So what do you guys think? I won't be buying a smaller mash tun, maybe if I can find a scrap one i'll go for it. Can I insulate the lid in anyway? It seems like the lid is hollow and just uses air as an insulator. Should I drill a hole in it, buy a can of great stuff, fill it and seal that hole?