



Here it is. My version of the Cheap & Easy Brewery.
First run with my new kettle, and first run of a 10 gallon batch... Everything went smooth, except that I came up 1 1/2 gallons short in volume -- grain absorbed more than I accounted for.
24 pounds of grain and 7.5 gallons of water is just about the max that a 48qt cooler can hold! Time for a new mash tun...
Did I mention that I like hoppy beers? The Bazooka T screen performed flawlessly in straining well over a pound of hops from the wort. Flowed like the mighty Niagara...
1 Comments:
nice. check out promash software to help you not miss the volume. I love the bazooka T. Zyme makes some great stuff.
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