Jiffster
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Hey Folks,
Putting the final touches on my shopping list for my venture into all grain from extract brewing.
Asside from fermentation and bottling equipment, I have a 5 gallon brew kettle and I'm going to be picking up and 11 gallon Bayou Classic with a sight glass and valve and a 10 gallon Igloo MLT.
It will be gravity fed for now and I'm having a bit of trouble wrapping my head around what the process will look like.
Some of the questions running through my head are:
1) Will I regret not getting a 2nd cooler to use as my HLT?
2) Will it be best if I put the boil kettle up higher to start so I can drain the hot water into the MLT and then move it down lower to drain the wort into the kettle for the boil?
3) How would I best incorporate the old 5 gallon kettle into the process, or should I?
I'm concerned with moving all the pots, MLT and burner around (I have 1 burner).
Is there a better way I should consider without getting into a pump now?
Should I get a pump?
I want to keep my expenses low but I don't want my process to be extra difficult to save a few bucks.
Looking for any tips, ideas, suggestions, etc.
I'll be brewing in my garage.
Appreciate it folks!
Putting the final touches on my shopping list for my venture into all grain from extract brewing.
Asside from fermentation and bottling equipment, I have a 5 gallon brew kettle and I'm going to be picking up and 11 gallon Bayou Classic with a sight glass and valve and a 10 gallon Igloo MLT.
It will be gravity fed for now and I'm having a bit of trouble wrapping my head around what the process will look like.
Some of the questions running through my head are:
1) Will I regret not getting a 2nd cooler to use as my HLT?
2) Will it be best if I put the boil kettle up higher to start so I can drain the hot water into the MLT and then move it down lower to drain the wort into the kettle for the boil?
3) How would I best incorporate the old 5 gallon kettle into the process, or should I?
I'm concerned with moving all the pots, MLT and burner around (I have 1 burner).
Is there a better way I should consider without getting into a pump now?
Should I get a pump?
I want to keep my expenses low but I don't want my process to be extra difficult to save a few bucks.
Looking for any tips, ideas, suggestions, etc.
I'll be brewing in my garage.
Appreciate it folks!