Dough balls are only a problem if you don't break them up. Why go through hoops to avoid them from forming if it is so easy to just break them up?
Omg already....I brewed a double batch on th road at my hunt club, fate would have it I forgot a mash paddle, it's not that difficult I looped a sturdy branch off a scrub oak and all was good.....just stir, if you have dough balls just stir again, not that difficult.
HSA? A myth like so many other brewing boogeymen.
I switched to underletting a year or two ago and wouldn't do it any other way now. It is easier, less splashing, no doughballs.
Curious how you've made that determination, you sound so sure.
I do get dough balls, but it never takes more than 10 minutes to stir everything up. 2 years ago I switched out my mash paddle for an 18" Stainless Steel whisk. It makes very quick work of the dough balls.
I find it easier to dump it all in then stir than to mess around with adding small amounts at a time.
If you had a tip rig that may be a different story.
+1 same here, moved from a paddle to huge whip, no more BALLS
I don't know if one could say for sure there is proof however there is a growing amount of real science that points toward it's existence. It was not my intention to derail this dough ball thread but simply add point to think about when talking about whipping a lot of air into the mash. Especially when one considers that underletting works so well to avoid both problems.
Let the whipping recommence.
How long does it take you to transfer the strike water from your HLT to your mash tun?
But am wondering what the advantage of doing this is... My current system requires no line changes, just dough in, stir and turn the pump back on.
So with underletting, I use a rectangular cooler with bazooka screen and have no false bottom. I use a gravity fed HLT into this mash tun, so could I just run a longer hose under the grain to underlett? Or does it not really work without a false bottom?
So with underletting, I use a rectangular cooler with bazooka screen and have no false bottom. I use a gravity fed HLT into this mash tun, so could I just run a longer hose under the grain to underlett? Or does it not really work without a false bottom?