Found a 60 quart igloo cube cooler on wheels at Walmart.com. Would this suffice 10 gallon batches?
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Igloo-60-Quart-Ice-Cube-Roller/16606385
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Igloo-60-Quart-Ice-Cube-Roller/16606385
Found a 60 quart igloo cube cooler on wheels at Walmart.com. Would this suffice 10 gallon batches?
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Igloo-60-Quart-Ice-Cube-Roller/16606385
brettwasbtd said:Not trying to be rude, but there is a sticky at the top of the Equipment/Sanitation Forum titled "This is how big my mash tun needs to be." It is wonderful and will show you the gravity's you can create from the the different sized coolers. Recommend you check this out to determine what you think you will need!
I also have and recommend the coleman Xtreme brand coolers as I literally only have a cup of liquid left in the tun after a slight tilt.
Not trying to be rude, but there is a sticky at the top of the Equipment/Sanitation Forum titled "This is how big my mash tun needs to be." It is wonderful and will show you the gravity's you can create from the the different sized coolers. Recommend you check this out to determine what you think you will need!
It is a nice guide but please keep in mind that there are those of us who make lots of big beers in 10 gallon batches using 10 gallon gott coolers...we just stir harder and mix at water/grain ratios of 1qt/lb or even less.