I have been all grain brewing for about a month now and I have a Mash Tun question:
I am using a Igloo 10 gallon to mash with a stainless steel false bottom and ball valve. Once I let my grains mash for their temp for X amount of time I know it is good to sparge with the wort as well as sparge lightly with strike water to build up the grain bed.....However, once I get close to the end of my sparge water there is a lot of wort that is left at the base of the mash tun that is a rich brown/tan/ect color (This is because there is about 3/4 of an inch of space from the base of the mash tun to the ball value attachment).
It is ok to tilt and get every drop of water out of my Mash Tun?
And - should I buy a mesh filter to go inside my mash tun to better filter out all the husks? Does that effect anything that I should make strides to prevent?
Thanks for the help!
-=Beertoole=-
I am using a Igloo 10 gallon to mash with a stainless steel false bottom and ball valve. Once I let my grains mash for their temp for X amount of time I know it is good to sparge with the wort as well as sparge lightly with strike water to build up the grain bed.....However, once I get close to the end of my sparge water there is a lot of wort that is left at the base of the mash tun that is a rich brown/tan/ect color (This is because there is about 3/4 of an inch of space from the base of the mash tun to the ball value attachment).
It is ok to tilt and get every drop of water out of my Mash Tun?
And - should I buy a mesh filter to go inside my mash tun to better filter out all the husks? Does that effect anything that I should make strides to prevent?
Thanks for the help!
-=Beertoole=-