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Batch Sparge vs. Fly Sparge

  • Batch Sparge

  • Fly Sparge


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I have always fly sparged, but to be fair I bought my sparge equipment a long time ago and only found out about batch sparging through this forum. I am brewing a porter tomorrow, and I plan on fly sparging just from habit.
 
Batch sparging has been re-gaining popularity over the last ten years, but I'm a little surprised at the ratio. With a 48 qt mash tun, I doubt I'll ever need to fly sparge again.
 
Batch sparging has been re-gaining popularity over the last ten years, but I'm a little surprised at the ratio. With a 48 qt mash tun, I doubt I'll ever need to fly sparge again.

I'm just guessing, but it may be more popular just because it's a bit of a time saver in an already long process. <shrug>
 
Batch sparge all the way here. My first couple were done via fly sparge, but it was such a pain I just use the same 10 gallon round Igloo for batch sparging. I have had just enough room to do a heavy barley wine at 5 gallons in it.
 
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