Hey all,
Been lurking for a while, finally decided to sign up. I certainly appreciate all the information here.
I'm about to bottle my third batch. All have been extract kits so far. The first one came out pretty good; the second one.. meh (I suspect some problem with the yeast). Third one, I have high hopes!
Anyhow, I want to go to all-grain asap, and have started gathering equipment. My current question, having never done the all-grain process, is about boil volume.
The extract kits call for boiling 2-3 gallons, mix in all the malt extract, and then top off with clean water to get to five gallons in the fermenter.
Does this strategy work with all-grain, or do you have to get 5++ gallons straight from the mash (i.e. am I going to NEED a bigger boil kettle do to all-grain?)
I got the 10gal orange Home Depot cooler to be my mash tun (seems to be a popular choice), so volume won't be a problem there once I get the time to build the drain manifold for the bottom.
Thanks.
Been lurking for a while, finally decided to sign up. I certainly appreciate all the information here.
I'm about to bottle my third batch. All have been extract kits so far. The first one came out pretty good; the second one.. meh (I suspect some problem with the yeast). Third one, I have high hopes!
Anyhow, I want to go to all-grain asap, and have started gathering equipment. My current question, having never done the all-grain process, is about boil volume.
The extract kits call for boiling 2-3 gallons, mix in all the malt extract, and then top off with clean water to get to five gallons in the fermenter.
Does this strategy work with all-grain, or do you have to get 5++ gallons straight from the mash (i.e. am I going to NEED a bigger boil kettle do to all-grain?)
I got the 10gal orange Home Depot cooler to be my mash tun (seems to be a popular choice), so volume won't be a problem there once I get the time to build the drain manifold for the bottom.
Thanks.