TTodd
Active Member
I am trying to get set-up for all-grain brewing and I just purchased a 70-QT Coleman Xtreme cooler to use as a Mash tun.
A few weeks ago I took a class offered at my local Home Brew store. In the Mash Tun that they were using, they had a hole drilled through the top of the cooler that was plugged with a rubber bung during the mash phase. When it came time to Sparge, they hooked up a CPVC drip manifold that had a tube coming through the lid of the cooler. To that they connected a hose to feed it with the hot water for sparging.
So I am trying to setup my new cooler and wondering for fly sparging, is it important to keep the lid closed (like they had in their setup)? Most videos I see they just fly sparge into an open cooler.
Before I go and drill a hole through the lid of this cooler - just wanted to get some pointers on whether or not that is necessary.
Thanks in advance
A few weeks ago I took a class offered at my local Home Brew store. In the Mash Tun that they were using, they had a hole drilled through the top of the cooler that was plugged with a rubber bung during the mash phase. When it came time to Sparge, they hooked up a CPVC drip manifold that had a tube coming through the lid of the cooler. To that they connected a hose to feed it with the hot water for sparging.
So I am trying to setup my new cooler and wondering for fly sparging, is it important to keep the lid closed (like they had in their setup)? Most videos I see they just fly sparge into an open cooler.
Before I go and drill a hole through the lid of this cooler - just wanted to get some pointers on whether or not that is necessary.
Thanks in advance