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re: Homebrewing: All Grain Mash Tun
Posted on 6/8/12 at 10:12 am to Fratastic423
Posted on 6/8/12 at 10:12 am to Fratastic423
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Fratastic423
Is he talking about batch sparging or fly sparging?
What about his grain to water ratio?
Posted on 6/8/12 at 10:15 am to s14suspense
He is talking about what type of mash tun to build (using the false bottom, own manifold or Stainless plumbing tubing), at least I think.
He didn't mention which style of sparging he was trying.
didn't mention grain to water ration either specifically but said (depending on recipe).
He didn't mention which style of sparging he was trying.
didn't mention grain to water ration either specifically but said (depending on recipe).
Posted on 6/8/12 at 10:17 am to s14suspense
quote:
Is he talking about batch sparging or fly sparging?
I'm talking fly sparging. When i get my equipment i plan on fly sparging, and false bottom with a 10 gallon round cooler.
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What about his grain to water ratio?
I think that depends on the recipe, correct? I've read 2 quarts/lb, and i've also seen 1.7 quarts/lb.
So i guess my final question, is a 5 gallon brewpot big enough for sparge water?
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