phendog
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I just saw a great video on Mash Out or no Mash Out, but ended up taking away something completely different from the video.
After conversion was complete the guy in the video connected a pump to his mash tun valve and pumped his wort back on top of the grain bed as a way to recirculate the wort and eliminate the "pour a pitcher at a time" vorlauf.
Does anyone have experience with this ? This seems like a great idea? I know these pumps are not high pressure, but a stuck mash when the pump kicks on sounds possible.
Brewing a 10gal IPA tomorrow and want to try this. Any advice?
After conversion was complete the guy in the video connected a pump to his mash tun valve and pumped his wort back on top of the grain bed as a way to recirculate the wort and eliminate the "pour a pitcher at a time" vorlauf.
Does anyone have experience with this ? This seems like a great idea? I know these pumps are not high pressure, but a stuck mash when the pump kicks on sounds possible.
Brewing a 10gal IPA tomorrow and want to try this. Any advice?